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Keith wrote:
I use a groco air switch. A tube runs down into the bilge and the switch is mounte 3' away. You can adjust the switch sensitivity to get it to do whatever you want. It's basically a big diapharam switch like a washer uses to sense when the tub is full. -- Keith __ Adult, n.: One old enough to know better. "Dazed and Confuzed" wrote in message ... Any suggestions for a bilge pump switch that will activate at about 1.5" water level and shut of at less than 3/4"? Of course reliability counts. I remember that everyone is unhappy with the Rule products. thoughts, suggestions and experience appreciated thanks B cool. I'll look for them and see if I cam make them work for me... -- Don't like the looks of nudists? Complain to the manufacturer. |
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