Re: Battery strong enough???
If that battery is strong enough to crank the engine before and after a regular fishing trip, it's plently strong enough to power a bilge pump.<br /><br />The only thing you're changing in the circuit between having the engine running and not running is the position of the ignition switch terminals.<br /><br />It's quite likely that somehow you have the ground from the bilge pump wired into the kill circuit "M" terminal portion of the ignition switch which will damage the powerpack in time.<br /><br />In the ON position, the raised "M" terminal (Black/Yellow Kill wire) is not connected internally to the other "M" (Ground wire). But in the OFF posiiton the two "M" terminals would be connected which would complete the KIll/Ground circuit.<br /><br />If the above is the case, the bilge circuit would have a necessary ground when the key is Off, but not when the key is ON.<br /><br />Bottom line..... You want a clean fused 12v line going from the battery (+) to the bilge pump switch, from the switch to the bilge pump, from the bilge pump to the battery (-).