Disralei said...
I would like your input as to what you think is the best solution to my bilge pump issue.
I have a 361 Beneteau Clipper, currently have a electric and manual bilge pump but not auto. Have had advice as to what would be best practice but the problem is that the Beneateau does not have a descent well to mount a Rule type pump in. I was considering putting an auto float mechanism onto the current electric pump that is Electrically/manually operated to make it auto, the electrician tells me that I would not be able to operate it manually if I was to do so, is he taking the piss, is he trying to take an easy way out or is he correct. I am no expert on this type of issue but would like to do a little "Due Diligence" prior to making up my mind as to the best practice.
To sit a Rule type bilge pump into the bottom of the hul (not the tiny well)l would require at least and inch or 2 of water to be there at all times before the switch would kick in, I look forward to your replies.
In advance thank you for your input.
Yes he is full of sh?t. The Water Witch is your answer. No float so is mounted very low in your case. Operates by moisture touching a stainless steel plate on the outside of a sealed unit. Has a delay of about 11 seconds so that splashing does not keep switching on the pump and the same for switching off.
Directions for wiring up as you require is on all pump switch packaging.
http://waterwitchinc.com/online_cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=5 They are $80 at Whitworths or buy online for less than half!
Get a new electrician.