Hi Monty,

I'm wondering how old your switch is.  Mine was installed last year, they
must have changed the software as it does suck the water down as far as the
pump can get it.  Basically the switch stays "ON" for a period of time
after water level gets below the the sensor.

Mine is installed in between the bolts and the fitment is fine.

I can send you pictures if you want to see how it came together..


-Francois Rivard
1990 34 + "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA



From: Monty Schumpert <jmschump...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Stus-List bilge pump switch
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I've been using the Water Witch for several years -- the bilge on the 34+
is narrow with keel bolt nuts in the bottom which makes the float switch
sit too high IMHO. I can't get all the way to the bottom with the Water
Witch but can retain less water than with a float switch. I also have one
in the shower sump to control the shower pump.

Monty
Scandia
1991 C&C 34+
Annapolis, MD
Regards
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