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blowsion switch for 6 months... still working fine
Talk to me in 6 years, when your on your 4th switch and your ski only Sank once because of a FAILED switch.....
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blowsion switch for 6 months... still working fine
Yep, that's how the auto models work, at least the Rule pumps. They turn on every 2-1/2 minutes & will only continue running if it senses resistance on the impeller, otherwise it shuts back off. There's no float switch in them. The only other difference is the auto pumps have a stainless screen in the basket, which is kinda nice to help keep trash out of the impeller.Im running an auto bilge that seems to come on every minute or so and when there is water present it runs till there is none. I dont trust it though because after riding in the surf I realized a lot can happen in a minute. I would guess you could run a relay to keep switchs from burning up, but that would be alot of wiring and hardly waterproof.
Yep, that's how the auto models work, at least the Rule pumps. They turn on every 2-1/2 minutes & will only continue running if it senses resistance on the impeller, otherwise it shuts back off. There's no float switch in them. The only other difference is the auto pumps have a stainless screen in the basket, which is kinda nice to help keep trash out of the impeller.
As I stated before.... the Water Witch has no moving parts... (unlike a float switch).
They have been proven time and time again.
HAHA! ...you've sunk that ski more than anyone I know.....Your switch'll last forever though, you never ride the salt.
Did some research on the "waterwitches". Great idea, but why do they have an 8 second delay before they kick on? That's wayyyyy to long.
I have one of these from the mid 90's new in the bag. It came in a box of parts when I bought my first water scooters. I always look at it and say i'm going to try it but never do. So they work well?