Unusual Bilge pump power issue

crazy charlie

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Had a bilge pump crap out so I got a Rule 1500 and a 2000 to replace it.Hooked the 1500 up exactly the way old one was (only 2 wires) and the pump was acting like it only had 1/2 power going to it.The battery was nearby so I touched the pump wires to that and big difference ,it was full power.I did same with the Rule 2000 and same low power result.Very unusual.Wiring does not appear to have been changed from the factory setup as all wires were still in casing and I had to cut casing to access the pump wires.I plan to check the power with my 1st use of a multimeter but I have to assume there is reduced power to those wires.Anyone ever deal with this before??Puzzled... Charlie
 

dingbat

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Had a bilge pump crap out so I got a Rule 1500 and a 2000 to replace it.Hooked the 1500 up exactly the way old one was (only 2 wires) and the pump was acting like it only had 1/2 power going to it.The battery was nearby so I touched the pump wires to that and big difference ,it was full power.I did same with the Rule 2000 and same low power result.Very unusual.Wiring does not appear to have been changed from the factory setup as all wires were still in casing and I had to cut casing to access the pump wires.I plan to check the power with my 1st use of a multimeter but I have to assume there is reduced power to those wires.Anyone ever deal with this before??Puzzled... Charlie
Black wire disease is real
Typically occurs in the first 4-6" of wire back from a connection.
Could be ground, but positive side is more common.

You'll need an ammeter unless you measure the voltage with the pump running
 

crazy charlie

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There is corrosion somewhere and could be on the wire, wire connections or inside the float
Black wire disease is real
Typically occurs in the first 4-6" of wire back from a connection.
Could be ground, but positive side is more common.

You'll need an ammeter unless you measure the voltage with the pump running
Thanks guys,I will be cutting out any connections and replacing with new connectors.As far as "Black wire disease"..I have seen green or powdery crap creeping up some wires over the years.(Not these) After stripping these wires I didn't see any of this at all.I may take these wires back as far as I can and cut and replace with new.I have to get to the bottom of this.Thanks again!! Charlie
 
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