Beach House
Veteran Member
I have a question.
Scenario:
Bilge pump runs continuously.
No leaks.
Checked pump and switch for debris.
Manual pressure to close float switch did not turn pump off.
Float switch plastic appeared to be degraded. No idea of age (2000 Mainship, owned for two years)
Hardwired to battery with warning light but no switch.
Guessing the switch is bad and since we are anchored out in benign waters decided to remove wire to disable.
Question:
Did I miss something and if not, should I preventively replace the other float switches in the boat
Thanks for your thoughts,
Kathy
Scenario:
Bilge pump runs continuously.
No leaks.
Checked pump and switch for debris.
Manual pressure to close float switch did not turn pump off.
Float switch plastic appeared to be degraded. No idea of age (2000 Mainship, owned for two years)
Hardwired to battery with warning light but no switch.
Guessing the switch is bad and since we are anchored out in benign waters decided to remove wire to disable.
Question:
Did I miss something and if not, should I preventively replace the other float switches in the boat
Thanks for your thoughts,
Kathy