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- Location
- Myrtle Beach SC
- Model
- Express 330
While looking for a spot to mount my Documentation numbers board. I noticed water in the bilge. I recently installed the Ultra Switch Jr and a Shurflo 2000gph bilge pump. I knew something was up. I thought I had the first Ultra Switch that I had ever heard of to fail. The green LED was lit, but the pump would not come on when I raised the donut float. The pump worked perfect when I switched on the manual switch at the dash. I called Bob that owns Ultra Switch. He told me to slide the float all the way to the top, and see if the Green LED went out. It did. He said you have a weak wire or old butt splice. Sure enough my meter showed a crappy connection somewhere. Tracing that wire is completely impossible. It disappears in a bulkhead and then God knows where. This is the fourth older boat that I have revamped so I knew the best solution was to run a new wire. I pulled the battery switch panel out in the cockpit and Checked all the breakers with my test light grounded to a battery. They were all good. Luckily there is a PVC rigging tube running up the Port side for optional fish box refrigeration. I ran the wire through there up to the area where the washdown and water pumps are. I found a spot to run the wire down into the bilge pump area from there. The pump is back running perfect again. I hope there are not more bad wires or connections where ever this one was. Those bilge pump wires are part of the main wiring harness, so there’s no telling where the fail point is.
I had a gremlin in my Bertram that kept shutting off my port engine. It turned out to be a tach wire that went to the flybridge. When I finally figured it out. Didn’t find the bad spot. I just ran a brand new wire. Never had an issue again.
I would have been disappointed if I had a bad switch. Those switches are fail proof.
I had a gremlin in my Bertram that kept shutting off my port engine. It turned out to be a tach wire that went to the flybridge. When I finally figured it out. Didn’t find the bad spot. I just ran a brand new wire. Never had an issue again.
I would have been disappointed if I had a bad switch. Those switches are fail proof.
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