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Bilge Pump
- BenTen
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Bilge Pump
While reworking my water holding tanks etc. I moved my bilge pump forward a bit to where the water settles naturally in my 3697. In doing so I noticed that the Automatic function of my bilge pumps don't seem to be working properly which leads me to ask you all:
Shouldn't the bilge pump, when not in the continuous position, power the pump via the float (or water sensor if equipped)? My helm switch turns the pump on in both positions as long as the pump breaker is in the 'on' position in the main panel. Now I haven't pulled the switch yet to see if the PO changed anything, but my common sense tells me it should be working differently.
Thanks!
Ben in SC
Ben in SC
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Twin 350XL Crusaders
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Re: Bilge Pump
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- bud37
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Re: Bilge Pump
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Re: Bilge Pump
Use caution if you're going to "pin" the wires. This is a common practice in the automotive industry but not advisable in a marine application. This leaves the wire core exposed and the only way to then fix it properly is to cut the wire anyway and butt connect them with an adhesive lined shrink butt connector. Considering this, to test properly, you might as well cut the wires right from the get go. Leaving the wire exposed will lead to failure pump failure that might happen at the worse possible moment not to mention other consequences such as shorts and stray currents that can lead to destroyed thru-hull hardware, running gear, etc.
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