dtlaine
07-25-2007, 11:18 PM
I searched through 8 or 9 pages after searching for "bilge" on the site to see if I could get my question answered. I couldn't find it.
I have a 2000 Outback LS DD. My bilge comes on by itself from time to time, which seems normal. The weird thing is that when it comes on by itself, it doesn't pump water as quickly as when I switch the pump on manually. The other weird thing is that it doesn't seem to run unless the boat is moved. I've gone out to the boat after it's been sitting at the dock for a few days, and as soon as I step into the boat, the pump turns on by itself. I'm assuming it's not haunted, so I'm wondering if there's some type of mercury switch that doesn't allow it to drain the battery. I've also gone out there after a wonderful FL rain storm, and there will be 4 or 5 inches in the bilge, yet the pump didn't start itself.
Also, where is the pump (or is there more than one)? It runs like a champ, and it takes the normal inch or two of water out of the bilge in no time, but I'm just interested in knowing about it in case I have to replace it down the road.
Thanks in advance.
I have a 2000 Outback LS DD. My bilge comes on by itself from time to time, which seems normal. The weird thing is that when it comes on by itself, it doesn't pump water as quickly as when I switch the pump on manually. The other weird thing is that it doesn't seem to run unless the boat is moved. I've gone out to the boat after it's been sitting at the dock for a few days, and as soon as I step into the boat, the pump turns on by itself. I'm assuming it's not haunted, so I'm wondering if there's some type of mercury switch that doesn't allow it to drain the battery. I've also gone out there after a wonderful FL rain storm, and there will be 4 or 5 inches in the bilge, yet the pump didn't start itself.
Also, where is the pump (or is there more than one)? It runs like a champ, and it takes the normal inch or two of water out of the bilge in no time, but I'm just interested in knowing about it in case I have to replace it down the road.
Thanks in advance.