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Bilge pumps again!

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Created by whitenoise > 9 months ago, 3 Jan 2012
whitenoise
4 posts
3 Jan 2012 4:47PM
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I have a rule 2000 with a float switch installed. Ive had the boat for a year and although its not really used a lot its been working well when required. Last weekend it activated for no good reason and wouldn't switch off, I had to remove the float and twist the switch to its off position with pliers. The float has full travel but wont switch off. To compound the problem the pump discharged well without the hose on it but it wont lift the water to the outlet when put back on. The impellar seems ok to me and not damaged. It is a bit oily but not excessive. WTF is happening? Have I had 2 runs of bad luck all at once or am I missing something? Can anyone shed light on this for me, or do I need to put hand in pocket?

ok
NSW, 1089 posts
3 Jan 2012 8:37PM
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boat mechanic yeh go see one

theDoctor
NSW, 5786 posts
3 Jan 2012 8:39PM
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If I have to put my hands in my pockets......

I cut the bottoms out of them first......CT

Hiko
1229 posts
3 Jan 2012 6:05PM
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Is the pump wired up the right way ? they will often work both ways but one way a lot better than the other due to curved impellor blades Just a thought

cRAZY Canuk
NSW, 2528 posts
3 Jan 2012 9:42PM
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Not sure why it activated thats a good one, could be the float switch was damaged they are a bit fragile.

is it submerged when testing, What hose, was it always there, did you change where the hose was going to, did you check the hose isn't clogged (had to ask), or if it's leaking into another section of the boat through a leak

highnoon
VIC, 602 posts
3 Jan 2012 11:04PM
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I found a two dollar bucket from bunnings rarely fails
Makes a great sea anchor too

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
3 Jan 2012 10:07PM
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The best bilge pump in the world is.....


.... a scared man with a bucket!

saltiest1
NSW, 2575 posts
4 Jan 2012 1:00AM
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sounds like time for a new 1.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
4 Jan 2012 12:50AM
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You are all talking a lot of bilge water!!

myusernam
QLD, 6160 posts
4 Jan 2012 9:24AM
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float switches are shxt. always fail

whitenoise
4 posts
4 Jan 2012 10:44AM
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Thanks for feedback all. yep wiring is good, hose is good, nothing has changed from when it was working well, Ive just had both components fail on the same day which I thought was odd. Heres a tip for those who aren't already on to it. A new replacement pump with switch (same brand and model) is 50% cheaper from Amazon than to buy at Whitworths. The downside......I have to wait 4 or 5 working days, not much downside huh.



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