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Auto bildge pump problem.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk Last edited by alphaman; 07-31-2016 at 08:23 AM. |
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Bust
Out Another Thousand Boat |
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Lol
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at least you found it before you had a dead battery and burned up the pump
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If it is possible, try to look at the switch to see if it is corroded and maybe you can clean it. You could try reversing the wires....as a temporary fix? Do you really need an "Auto" type pump? Most fishing trips, I never turn on my bilge pump. |
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That's The auto bildge on the floor of the boat. I have a second one thats in the hull that has a on off switch.
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Sump pump
Lawrence,
If you have 4-5 years on the deck sump pump then that's probably a good thing. I have owned a 2012 Frontier 2104 for 15 months and have replaced the sump pump 3 times. The float switch tends to fail on the attwood pump installed on that deck. There is a pump made by Johnson that seems more heavy duty. |
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Cool thanks
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my sump pump did this and it was due to some bait/trash holding the float up. I removed the cover and sprayed the water hose and it dislodged it.
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