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Josh
I installed a Jabsco electric head a ways back and did not install the solenoid. From my understanding, the solenoid's soul purpose is to operate as a valve, opening the line for the water intake when the water pump is running and closing the line when it is off. Peggy sent me back to the instruction manual and was correct in saying that I ought to have one. My question is this: Is the solenoid really necessary if you're pulling raw water and you have a vented loop just above the water line? I yelled at Jabsco for leaving the part out originally, so they sent me one, but now that I think about it, if it ain't broke, why fix it? The vented loop keeps any pressure from building up on the water pump, and since the vented loop is just above the water line--maybe four or five inches of the hose is full of air--, I don't think that little bit of air that goes through the pump harms it, or does it? Besides that little bit of air going through the water pump, I can't think of any other reason to put the solenoid in. In addition, the solenoid adds more potential problems--bad connections, it breaking, etc. Perhaps if somebody convinces me that it will really do some good, I'd be more motivated to put it in.Josh