Quick bilge pump question...cause i dont want to sink

lrlima

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Original pump still works but the plastic outlet that connects to the hose broke so just going to replace with the highest gpm that will fit the outlet hose. I currently have an attwood 450 that is wired with an automatic switch (that is wired directly to the battery)

My question - while looking for a new pump i see that many have the automatic function built into the pump itself. Should I go with that and not use the sperate switch?

Also, I see some pumps are listed as plain "automatic bilge pumps", "fully automatic bilge pumps" and others are listed as "submersible." Which one should I get?
 

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Re: Quick bilge pump question...cause i dont want to sink

I think that is 3 ways to say the same thing, automatic just means that it turns itself on when the water triggers a float switch.

If this is your only pump then an automatic is the way to go but you can wire that so it has a dash switch also.

I have a 500gph for rain water and an 1100gph for a redundant system or if thengs go really wrong and if you want to get really fancy I havean alarm wired to the big pump so if it fires you know you left the plug out or there is some other problem.

A submersible bilge pump you say, I would hope so, marketing people at work I geuss.
 

lrlima

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Re: Quick bilge pump question...cause i dont want to sink

thanks for the response., i thought it sounded weird too. This is what iboats shows so they put them in a different category too. It also looks like "automatic" pumps turn on for one second every two minutes and if they sense water they run. My current set up is with a switch at the dash for manual operation and the float switch next to the pump.


http://www.iboats.com/Boat-Parts-Ac...50555--submit.Search--submit.x.36--submit.y.8
 
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