My bilge pump worked great when I winterized it and then at the start of our season here in Chicago it will not turn on either manually or with the float. Electrically jumping from the fresh water pump it works. So it must be a failed wire.
It has always has power to the float switch even if the two batteries are shut off. The switch on the 12v panel of course is a manual override of the float switch.
As good practice I always manually run the pump to hear how fast it drains water just to make sure now leaks.
Question: Were does the hot feed get wired to the batteries? I assume it must be an inline fuse.
I checked the owners manual schematics and it is really very general but does not show where or how it gets the continuous feed.
Thanks
It has always has power to the float switch even if the two batteries are shut off. The switch on the 12v panel of course is a manual override of the float switch.
As good practice I always manually run the pump to hear how fast it drains water just to make sure now leaks.
Question: Were does the hot feed get wired to the batteries? I assume it must be an inline fuse.
I checked the owners manual schematics and it is really very general but does not show where or how it gets the continuous feed.
Thanks