So who has replaced the original bilge pump, and water pump, which sits on the shelf under the cockpit. What model bilge pump did you go to and did you add a float switch? I've replaced the original rotted shelf and both pumps are useless. I'm considering a Whale SI8284 which has an integrated switch and pickup. Water pump will be the newer type Jabsco, West Marine or Shurflow style.
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Every float switch fails or jams within a few years. The vacuum switch, which is the same your washing machine uses to stop filling the tub, will only fail if clogged with oil. I suggest that you use this type of switch (a tube with the end in the bilge running up to a wall mounted vacuum / pressure switch with any pump without an integrated switch on your primary pump
Ron
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Medical University of South Carolina
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99 Jonathan Lucas St. MSC 160
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