A bilge pump float switch is a tool that is used by many boat owners to ensure that their boat does not sink due to rising water levels. No power consumption until the pump turns on when water rises.
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Bilge pump switch not working. I looked at the fuses and they look fine although i. Turned switch off and meter read 04 volts. Troubleshooting bilge pump wiring to find out why bilge pump not working. There are two paths through it one direct bipassing the float and one in series with the float switch series means and both the auto switch and the float switch must be closed for the pump to activate. Bilge got kicked on accidentally. A manual auto bilge switch is an a b switch with a center off position.
The bilge pump then comes on and the boat can remain afloat. 97 sportster bilge pump not working when i turn switch on. Disconnect and remove the old float switch for bilge pump ensure the power supply to the bilge pump is disconnected at both the terminal and the battery. Suitable for boat yacht camper van caravan. An exposed pump impeller could trap an unwary finger if the pump suddenly starts. When the float switch manages to remove all the water from the bilge it automatically.
To check if your float switch is working or not cut the wire leading from the float switch to the pump stripping back a bit of insulation to expose the wire strands inside. It shares a switch with the livewell which is now not working either. Verified pump works by applying 12v direct to motor. Built in float switch system. There should also be a switch at the helm to override the automatic float switch enabling you to turn on the pump manually. Next take the negative power supply lead supplying the bilge pump and also cut back some insulation to expose the wire strands inside if you havent already.
A well functioning float switch can detect the rising levels of water in the boat. Fine workmanship and good performance. In most cases use an on off switch. Fully automatic bilge pump. The float switch for the bilge pump used for replacement should be the same type as the old bilge pump float switch. For this float switch to work water needs to be present in the bilge.
Both pumps are fairly new and were both working fine before the bilge got left running. Does this mean my switch is working properly and getting correct voltage. Most pumps have an automatic float switch that detects when water is in the bilge and automatically turns on the pump. Seems the float is not working as i checked it for continuity but i jumped through the plug that the float connects to and still not working. This then causes the float to rise to the water level. Rust protected stainless steel shaft.
I took multimeter to the male connector that provides power to the unit and got a reading of 08 volts with switch on. By the time i realized it was no longer working. Also verified that there was 12v coming into the plug that connects to float.