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Your cart is empty.800 gph, fully automatic bilge pump, comes with in float switch, uses 3/4 inch hose, impact resistant ABS housing, ignition protected, certified flow rate at 0' head, 30' tinned marine grade wire leads, stainless steel shaft & mounting hardware, quick release strainer base, universal mounting Hole positions 4-7/8 inch tall x 3-3/4 inch wide x 2-1/2 inch deep, meets abyc specifications h-22.Easy to use. This product is highly durable. This product is manufactured in china.
Jacques
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Problème de connexion, la pompe refusait de fonctionner sur l’automatique si le mode manuel était connecté
Dwight D
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
The actual dimensions are closer to W 2 3/4" x D 3 1/2" x H 5". This does not include the output spout on the back side.
John
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2022
Bought one and it worked OK but not totally confident in it so wanted to buy a spare. Price had gone up a couple bucks so was waiting for it to come back down. Price just jumped up by 50% ! Don't buy this product, not worth the money. Update - after a few months the float stuck. Wouldn't turn on. Flimsy build, very unreliable product.
cjb3
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2021
I bought this pump because it has a small footprint and fit in next to boat's drain plug. It was quite reliable for about 5 years until the impeller shaft rusted off (fresh water). I don't think I would use it in a salt water environment.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020
Good product. Worked as expected.
Marc
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2020
Exellent little pump, used it all year in my boat and it worked like a charm. I leave my boat outside and tied up on my dock all summer long and this provided me protection from when rain water would fill up the boat. I always when dowb to find it all pumped out automaticly.
WoodworkingWolf
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2017
Works as intended but take care to mount pump exactly upright on secure bracket etc.!Would not install for Atlantic Crossing or in sailboat, OK for my fishing boat
Andy
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2014
My boat was in the water for over a week before I realized that it was taking on water. I bought this on a whim about a week before I put the boat in. I already had a manual one that worked very well, but wanted to try an automatic. I noticed it kept kicking on a lot more than I thought it should. After a couple of days of searching the bilge for leaks, I finally found it where the out drive attaches to the transom. I had to use a mirror to find it because my engine box is so small. But this thing kept up with it no problem.Others have commented that it cannot really pump 800 GPH. I don't really care - I just have an old 19 foot Bayliner, and needed something to keep water out of the bilge. It has already proven that it could. It takes about 4 inches of water to kick on, and will stop when it gets down to about an Inch.The only bad thing is that it is a little high for my boat. In order to get it down into the bilge where I wanted it, I had to lean it over slightly. No big deal, just something to be aware of.
john
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2014
had issues with the aluminum boat...had to be vigil on the bilge....well fixed the leaks but also added this pump....had some down pors of rain with out the cover and the pump worked exactly as it should....watched it pump out automatically at about and inch and a half water level...big boat so not concerned with small amount in bottom...and the pump is impressive with the force pushing the water out....tested it in bucket first to see water level at which is required for it to kick in...well worth it
billhigh67
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2014
Many times I camp and keep my old boat pulled up on the bank. One stormy night I had to go down in the rain to continually turning on the bilge pump. I decided it was time for a automatic bilge pump. Last spring we had 2 days of heavy rain and the pump worked flawlessly. So far I have never had to worry about the boat during foul weather.
Ben Heimall
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2014
I put this guy in my boat which had a small leak at one of the engine mount bolts. Water was constantly dribbling in all summer. This guy took care of the bizznass, and I still have a boat! Good job seasense, you didn't drown my boat.
Thomas H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2013
Their claim is 800 gph but, it is at 0 lift and 0 head (you don't find this out until you read the fine print enclosed with the unit) . Ummm ... why else would you need a bilge pump except to get gray water out of the bilge - while that may mean 0 lift, it typically means a head of at least 3 feet. And more typically (if installed correctly) it would mean at least 1.5 to 2 feet (min) above the exit thru-hull. Could easily be 4 to 5 feet head. I think it is very deceitful to claim 800 gph - it is not industry standard to use values of 0 and 0. With a 3 foot head, this unit does about 300 gph.With the above caveats, the unit installed easily and worked.
Keith Prater
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2012
very small and compact. Has 3 wires; Ground, Automatic, Constant. I used it for an Air Conditioner that I built. Due to the power grid where I live we are not allowed to have actual AC units. So I used the pump to circulate ice cold water through a Transmission radiator so it can chill the air as a fan blows air across it. I got the design from Youtube. It pumps just the right amount of water to keep the radiator chilled. only issue with my contraption is amount of condensation that comes off of it. so im still working on a catch basin for all that water lol.
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