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Don
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2024
Works as it should
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
Rule is a name you can rely on.
Mbonnie
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
I bought this to replace an identical one in the bilge of our sailboat. It went into place with no problems. There's a flat spot on the bottom for you to apply your 3M 5200 adhesive, which is how my old one was attached. I cleaned the bilge really well, applied the adhesive, and put something heavy on top of the switch case. When I returned the next day, I hooked up the wires (easy) and it started right up. Unlike my old one, it shut down when the bilge level was drawn down to about a half-inch. Perfect.As boat maintenance goes, this was really simple, and I don't have to worry about a continually-running bilge pump bricking my battery. We'll mark this down as a win.
Manga
Reviewed in Italy on March 5, 2024
E' scritto già nel titolo. è durato pochissimo
Douglas C. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
An exact replacement for the 5 year old pump switch that failed. Easily installed.
kevin page
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 7, 2023
I had to buy this as a replacement. The old unit would rise on the water level and as the float dropped it would not turn off the pump. If they were to make the float valve easy access then regularly maintenance could have been carried out to clear scale build up on float switch .Easy to fit . Comes with a lengthy power lead
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023
Purchased for a dead float switch for the aft pump in my boat. Same size, brand, wiring, everything. Remove the old one, drop this one in, and presto should the need arise (I hope not) my bilge pump will work by itself. Sure there not 15 bucks anymore, but why chance it with something that "may" work on your expensive boat. In fact install 2, just in case, cheap insurance when your miles out in the great blue. Yes you do have to wire them, so a bit of know how is important, so don't blame the switch for a bad install. In my reviews most of them are highly rated as I look for what I need, prior to buying, and are based on that fact (price/requirement/use). I've not had to contact the seller for any issues or claims, however would not hesitate to purchase this product, or from this seller again.
KDW
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023
I needed to replace my float switch and I thought this was a direct replacement. Rule makes high quality stuff so I ordered this. The screw holes in the boat did not line up however, so I had to redrill a hole. No big issue and it works perfectly.
GK5040
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
I always use Rule pumps and switches on my boat because I think they are best made and are the most reliable. SeaRay installs them originally. They cost more than most, but maybe it's because of the quality. You can easily sink your boat if a pump or switch fails. Even though I think they are priced high, it's worth the money knowing they are reliable.
Froodies Hoodies
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
Works as it should. They all (any brand) fail eventually but this company does honor warranties and will replace if within time frame.
Hickers
Reviewed in Australia on January 19, 2021
Well it works, so far, but this is the third of these switches in 8 years I have had to replace due to the same failure that saw the pump running constantly. I just wish they upped the quality even if it cost more as it is located in a hard to reach position. Best not to make this switch in China perhaps.
ANTONIO D.
Reviewed in Mexico on April 20, 2021
CONFIABLE Y DE BUENA CALIDAD.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2011
I had read a few negitive reviews of this product so I tested it thourghly prior to installation. The main concern was that it might have had negitive reviews due to the float switch hanging up on the housing. I inspected the action of the float switch and could not find anything that would cause it to hang either in the open or closed position. For this installation I needed a protected housing around the float switch since it was in an area where other objects could possibly fail and block the float. I repeatedly turned the switch upside down to activate the switch and submerged the switch in water. Everything worked as expected. I rated this a 4 since it worked under my test. Siince it is connedted to a secondary bilge pump I will not know how well it works in real conditions unless the water gets pretty high in the boat...I never wnat to hear this pump go off!
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