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Eisboch Eisboch is offline
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Default bilge pump Q for bayliner 2150 classic


"kyle" wrote in message
oups.com...
thanks for all of the responses!!

i can describe the symptoms a little better as i got out last night and
started tinkering...

when i connect the bilge pump to the battery, it emits a low humming
noise. when i put the key in the ignition and turn on the manual bilge
pump, it emits a loud humming noise. when i flip the manual bilge pump
switch off, the low humming noise remains... there is no water by the
pump, either...

what do you guys think?


There are different types of bilge pumps. The most common type uses either
an internal float switch or is used in conjunction with an externally
mounted float switch. If you have this type, my guess is your float switch
is bad (shorted or stuck)

Another type works on an internal timer and load sensing circuit. It turns
on automatically every so often, runs for a bit and senses how much current
it is drawing. If there is no water and therefore no load, it shuts off
until the next timed cycle. If there is water, the motor draws a bit more
current and it continues to run until the current drops below the setpoint.

If I were you I would invest in a new bilge pump and float of the former
type. I don't care for the automatic, timed ones.

Eisboch