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Default Adding an electrical bilge pump

I aint't even gonna go there. I suggest you read "The Design of Everyday
Things" by Donnald Norman and get back to me.


"Graham Frankland" gfranklandattiscalidotcodotuk wrote in message
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I feel a switch is important - it needs only be a simple on/off switch
in parallel with the float switch.


I believe that is what I said. At any rate I agree and that is exactly
how I have mine wired. It is the three way switch that allows you to
turn the pump completely off so even the auto doesn't work that I object
to.

If people are so dumb as to leave it switched off then perhaps they
shouldn't have a boat anyway.



 
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