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Re: AC Water Pump tripping breaker
Posted: April 20th, 2017, 8:44 am
by km1125
cpoint wrote:Qr Bbpost I looked online and cant find one exactly like it.
Can I use a PVC T connector?
That pump should be under that waterline, right? If so, I'd do some digging before I'd use PVC. That's a general "no-no" - to use PVC below the waterline.
I haven't done enough digging to ever find out if this is just a myth or if there is actual basis to it, so I would check around first.
Re: AC Water Pump tripping breaker
Posted: April 20th, 2017, 5:17 pm
by mjk1040
That's the OEM installation I do believe, why change it? Just unscrew it from the pump and reuse it.
Re: AC Water Pump tripping breaker
Posted: April 20th, 2017, 5:55 pm
by cpoint
I am planning on reusing it hope it wont break or crack when removing old one. Also i talked to seller, it is not sealed. So it is not ignition proof. But neither is the original one. One i purchased is identical in every way to the original. Also i have no gas or fumes in engine room. Always turn the fan on when i get to boat before switching anything on. So i believe we are all good to go on replacing.
Re: AC Water Pump tripping breaker
Posted: April 24th, 2017, 11:42 am
by cpoint
Funny thing, I have not yet installed the new motor, but took it out this weekend to gas up and do a season opening trial. everything was smooth. Came back to dock and just tried to turn on ac water pump and it works

But I will still replace it soon with the new one, as you can see from the pictures posted earlier, it is in very bad shape with all the rust. I think I also need to get the sea cock replaced for it, as the handle is missing and is not opening closing properly... Need to get it hauled out and that's pricey...