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Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2024
Does the job very well quite happy
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
The bilge pump came on time the ski still getting work done but as soon as ready will let you know so far it good!!Thank you for the quick response
Shawn Baumgartner
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
Disclaimer: my use is not for a boat's bilge. I picked up a couple because I needed pumps with float switches to use as drain pumps for indoor garden runoff.If you're into boating then the design is probably familiar. If you are not then be sure that you understand what you are getting. This is a basic water pump with integrated float switch. This pump does not include a power supply. It does not have a barrel connector, just bare wires. It requires 12V 3A power. It is designed to use a three-pole switch, although just for switching automatic mode to manual so this can be bypassed if you're comfortable with making your own alternate wiring config.I used a barrel connector with terminals and a three-pole switch to complete the wiring and connected a 12V 5A power supply that I picked up here. I had tried a 12V 1A power supply that I had, but it just made the pump make noise, so be sure that your power supply is sufficiently rated.So far, I've only opened one pump as I was waiting to get the first working as expected to replicate config on the other. However, I'll probably be abandoning this config because the pump float switch is unreliable. When the water level drops down too far for the pump to continue pushing, it often continues to churn noisily until I reach down and tweak the "test" knob, which is just a knob connected to the float switch to force it to move. Once I turn it far enough for the pump to go off, it stays off.Not recommended due to insufficient reliability for unsupervised operations, with the above disclaimer in mind. Perhaps something about being mounted in a bilge would make it far more reliable, but I cannot trust it when mounted in a pan on a concrete floor. I'll keep them around as emergency supplements for my sump pump or something since they are pretty good at pumping.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
in my boat
Paul Verosa
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2024
Easy to set up! Zero issue's and peace of mind when the boat is in the water overnight.
Patrick
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2024
J ai acheter cette pompe elle est bien mais elle est à flotte et ce n est pas ce que je recherchait j avais mal lu c est pas grave je vais m en servir pour autre chose plus tard
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
GREAT PRODUCT
Chris M.
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2024
Works great no issues. Float is accurate and pumps the water out in a timely fashion all you can ask for in a bilge pump
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
Hurricane Helene floated my boat off my lift and deposited it in the lagoon behind my house. The plug was out and the bilge pump kept it afloat for around 12 hours until I finally got home and put the plug in. Thanks for the quality pump!
jose martinez
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
I didn't know about my jetski was filling in water until I installed it... and worker perfectly
Claire R Roberts
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
This is a great product at an affordable price. However, the industry standard for connecting these (for the auto mode) is to use the brown wire as +ve and black wire as -ve and if you aren't using manual mode, seal and tie off the brown-white wire. When I connected it for auto mode as documented in their manual and as described above, it ran continuously. For a moment, I thought the float switch wasn't working properly but I read someone else's review who indicated that the brown and brown-white wire functions were improperly reversed. After switching these two, my bilge worked correctly in auto mode.
Kenneth
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
Walker Bay 8' dinghy. It was a pain in the butt always bailing the dinghy. I secured this pump behind the middle seat in the trough. Hooked it up to a motorcycle battery that's bungied under the seat. Drilled the exhaust hose out the starboard side near seat and hooked up a small solar panel. There is a very little bit of rain water in the trough to sponge up but that's it. This pump is powerful and has operated flawlessly for over a year. This setup is maintenance free.UPDATE: It died!!!...got over a year out of it. It did well and Im happy with it's performance. 5 Stars.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2022
After less than a year of use in a small boat, it stopped working properly. The power would come and go and often the motor would be running without any water being pumped out. I checked for blockages regularly, and after removing a blockage last night, I still heard it running without water being pumped. I picked it up to investigate and it blew a large and hard burst of forced air into my hands, bruising multiple fingers. Neighboring cottages could hear the bang that's how loud it was! Do not buy this product, faulty, and potentially dangerous.
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