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405 FWD Bilge Breaker
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405 FWD Bilge Breaker
Hopefully my 405 and 406 buddies can assist.
I replaced all 3 bilges, both bilge blowers and the float switches 2 months ago. Unfortunately, I thought going with a bigger pump was better not understanding the electrical side based on some of the post I read.
So I replaced all my 1500gph Rule Bilges with 2000gph Rule Bilges. Could something this small make my fwd breaker throw?
So here is my problem. The fwd bilge will not empty without throwing the red breaker under the bottom stair and the top black breaker above the dining table in the galley. I must manually turn the fwd switch on at the helm, then reset both switches numerous times to get the water to drain. Once the water gets down where you can hear the sucking noise. The breaker quits tripping and will finish emptying the water.
I really dont know where to start on this one.
Thanks
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
EDIT: Just quickly checked out the rule site for specs. I DON'T KNOW THIS IS THE PUMP YOU ARE USING, so it's just an example.
In the chart below, the 1500 draws 7 amps and recommends a 9 amp fuse. The 2000 draws 12 amps and recommends a 15 amp fuse. So if you put the 2000 in place of this 1500, then the 12 amp draw WOULD blow the 9 amp fuse on a regular basis.
Check your wire size to see if you can move up to a larger breaker.
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
Step one , find out where all the water is coming from.....change pump back to 1500 for the time being until you can correct the water influx and wiring upgrade, that way your boat will be safe when you are not there.
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
g36 wrote:Source of the post Reviewing my 405 manual all 3 bilge pumps all have 7.5a breakers and run with #10 wire. I havent had a need to eyeball this ive had no issues with oem pumps so you need verify this info. As stated above verify the wire and if #10 a increase to a correct breaker size would keep it from tripping
Wow. If it's 10ga that should have been obvious when they spliced in the wires at the pump, as they'd be splicing an 18 or 16ga wire into a 10. If that is the case, then get new breakers ordered and installed and you'll be all set!
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
I will update when I get it figured out though
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
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Re: 405 FWD Bilge Breaker
g36 wrote:Source of the post Actually a carver 405 and probably others has a seperate breakers for the auto and manual circuits on the pumps.
My older 3607 is setup the same way. Two breakers for each pump. They are both in the main panel, but one set is fed directly from the #1 post on the battery switch and the other is fed from the main DC panel. This also means the auto is fed from the #1 engine battery (regardless of switch position) but the manual is fed from the house battery.
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