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Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
- jecaperton
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Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
I guess I do not yet know how to turn on the pump to pull from the fresh water tank. The main panel was in the on position and I looked in the engine room for another switch but did not find one. I must be missing something, any thoughts as to where to turn on the pump?
Thank you
- buster53
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Re: Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
There should only be one switch...the circuit breaker on the 12 volt panel. When not connected to shore water and assuming you have water in the tank, with the switch on, the pump should automatically turn on the moment you turn on a faucet. It is pressure activated, or rather low pressure. If your switch has been on for some period of time, there is the possibility the pump ran to the point of the motor burning up. Happened to me last year...motor didn’t burn up, but the pump itself stopped working. Had to replace it which was quite an ordeal. Had to replace the pump on my 3807 some years ago as well. Again, not an easy task.
Do you know where your pump is located?
- jecaperton
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Re: Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
Thanks much Buster53.
- buster53
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Re: Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
Even if working, the sound will be fairly quiet, like a low hum.
- km1125
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Re: Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
- g36
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Re: Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
- buster53
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Re: Fresh water pump while disconnected from shore
km1125 wrote:There may also be an inline fuse right near the pump. My first Carver was configured that way.
I don’t think my boat has one, but certainly a possibility.
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