I'm surprised my 1992 38s5 does not seem to have an automatic bilge pump. A switch has to be manually turned on/off at the electrical panel.
I'm thinking if I add a bilge float switch in the bilge, I only have to run the wiring from the float switch to the electrical panel at the nav station, rather than all the way back under my aft cabin bed where the bilge pump and bilge-line filters are located. I would then have to leave the bilge pump switch "on" at the electrical panel when I'm away from the boat, and the float switch would complete the circuit when it senses water at a certain level in the bilge. I would also have to leave one battery switch "on", and the d.c. master switch "on".
Am I thinking thru this accurately?
Anyone tried that? Any advice?
I'm thinking if I add a bilge float switch in the bilge, I only have to run the wiring from the float switch to the electrical panel at the nav station, rather than all the way back under my aft cabin bed where the bilge pump and bilge-line filters are located. I would then have to leave the bilge pump switch "on" at the electrical panel when I'm away from the boat, and the float switch would complete the circuit when it senses water at a certain level in the bilge. I would also have to leave one battery switch "on", and the d.c. master switch "on".
Am I thinking thru this accurately?
Anyone tried that? Any advice?