Hi Matt

Persistence has a diaphragm pump that runs manually via switch or automatically 
by Water Witch.  We really like the Water Witch but the sensor needs to be 
wiped clean a couple times a year to prevent the pump from running too often.  
Pump is PAR model 36680-2000.  

We like the diaphragm pump because it takes the bilge water level very low 
compared to other types of pumps but the disadvantage is flow rate is less than 
the other pumps as well.

Mike Hoyt
Persistence
Halifax, NS

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Subject: Stus-List Bilge pump question

Listers:

        New topic.  My boat came with a really nice diaphragm pump for the 
bilge, but it operates on a manual switch.  I was going to change the switch 
and install a sensor in the bilge to make it automatic, but it occurs to me 
that having redundancy is a good idea for this application.  Which pumps to 
people like for placement in the bilge?  I picked up a water witch sensor, so I 
don't need an automatic pump.  Thanks in advance for suggestions. 


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