muskyfins
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 7, 2012
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Yesterday while covering the boat, the Admiral says she hears something running in the engine compartment. Turns out to be the bilge pump. I figure the float switch is stuck and tap the side of it (Rule a matic plus). Nothing happens. Trying to figure out why it won't shut off, I lose my temper an cut the wire from the switch to the pump. Guess what? Still runs. A little more anger management issues and I finally cut the brown wire. Pump stops.
Then I notice the mid-ship pump is also running. Open the hatch and tap float switch to no avail. Still holding the side cutters, so yep, cut that brown wire too.:frusty::frusty:
At that moment it dawns on me that I could have disconnected the battery, but my anger got the best of me. So now I've created work for myself.:facepalm:
Here's the question:
Are the two pumps on the same switch circuit somehow? As some type of fail safe or something? (note they each have their own float switch)
And why when i cut the switch wires didn't the pump stop? (the helm switch was off) Again, is this some type of normally closed switch? Seems far fetched, although that would provide an additional level of fail safe.
Any help is appreciated.
Then I notice the mid-ship pump is also running. Open the hatch and tap float switch to no avail. Still holding the side cutters, so yep, cut that brown wire too.:frusty::frusty:
At that moment it dawns on me that I could have disconnected the battery, but my anger got the best of me. So now I've created work for myself.:facepalm:
Here's the question:
Are the two pumps on the same switch circuit somehow? As some type of fail safe or something? (note they each have their own float switch)
And why when i cut the switch wires didn't the pump stop? (the helm switch was off) Again, is this some type of normally closed switch? Seems far fetched, although that would provide an additional level of fail safe.
Any help is appreciated.
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