Watermann
Starmada Splash of the Year 2014
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I had no idea they did a water sensor bilge pump, it's a very important piece of hardware so to me it seems strange they would trust it's ability to actually come on or go off as it should.
I had to go check that pump out, I have to ask if you read some of the question answers from the company and user reviews?
Was asked if it would come on by a separate switch.
First review.
External floats are 100% bulletproof, here is my preferred method of installing a cartridge pump with float, this one is on a friends 1964 18' IO Holiday, it was in sad shape from a resto done by farm hands.
I had to go check that pump out, I have to ask if you read some of the question answers from the company and user reviews?
Was asked if it would come on by a separate switch.
The RM500A pump should only come on when 2" of water cover the sensor. This pump also has a back up feature to indicate if the sensors are dirty or covered with bilge slime.
If the sensors a fouled, the pump will cycle every 2.5 minutes for a second to indicate that the pump needs to be cleaned
First review.
This thing is a POS like others that reviewed it. Minus one day from order date a year ago and it started the cycling on and off! It will do one of two things, drain your battery (possibly leaving your stranded) or burn the pump up! Rule-Mate should be put out out of business! The problem is a simple fix, the test button on the back of the pump is faulty. For some reason it gets stuck and constantly cycles. I decided to cut the automatic sensing power wire and go with the manual power wire only. When my boat sinks due t0 the automatic part being by-passed, I think I will call "Ken Nugent" for compensation!
External floats are 100% bulletproof, here is my preferred method of installing a cartridge pump with float, this one is on a friends 1964 18' IO Holiday, it was in sad shape from a resto done by farm hands.