Use this submersible, motorized bilge pump to remove excess water from the bilge wells in your boat to keep you afloat. Wire to on/off switch (sold separately) for operation or pair with float switch (sold separately) for automatic functioning.
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Note: Either a panel switch or an automatic float switch (both sold separately) will be required to operate this pump.
If your bilge pump has gone bad and you need to replace it, installing a new one should be as simple as disconnecting the old pump and connecting this new one in its place. If you need an extra pump in your boat, or if you are installing one for the first time, you may need to affix a bracket or steel plate to your boat so you have something to mount the bilge pump to.
To mount this Seaflo pump, just pop off the strainer and attach it to your mounting point. Once mounted, the top of the pump simply snaps back into place on the strainer portion.
A thru-hull port (sold separately) will be needed for each bilge pump to drain water through. This will need to be installed in the hull, above the waterline and within 11' 2" of the pump. Keep in mind, the more water your pump has to push upwards (head), the lower your flow rate (or GPH), will be. If you measure from your bilge pump placement up to the height of your thru-hull, you can use the chart below to determine approximately how many gallons per hour you can expect this pump to move.
To route water up through the port, this pump requires 1-1/8" inner diameter tubing (not included) that secures to the pump outlet with a clamp.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Jeff: Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a look at the Seaflo 12 volt DC submersible non-automatic bilge pump. It has 1100 gallons per hour flow. Now, this motorized pump law for water evacuation of any built-up water from the bilge wells on your boat. It's designed to install under your boat's inboard motor, and this pump is fully submersible.
It does offer traditional operation by a manual switch. Now, the manual switch is not included. We do sell that separately on our website. It's part number SE34FR, and it's listed on this product page as a related product. Now, the manual function allows you to turn the pump on and off when there's water present in your boat.The pump will not turn on if it's immersed in any oil, and you can also change this pump to an automatic pump with the addition of an automatic float switch.
Again, it's sold separately on our website, part number SE26FR, and it's listed as a related product on this product page also. Basically, that automatic flow switch will let the pump turn on when the water depth hits 2-1/4", and it'll shut off in the water depth is at 1" deep. The base on the bottom, and see if you squeeze it at the top here, it is a removable strainer base, which is nice because your motor and your impeller's right here. So, this is what will bring the water in and shoot it out. So, with this on it, it'll help protect any leaves or large objects from getting into that motor, and you can just pop it off and clean it off.This base is what'll connect to your boat.
You can see it has the industry-standard mounting bolt pattern that this will mount to, and then all you have to do is push your pump down on it, and with the base secured, you can just push in and remove it just like that. It allows for easy cleaning, and again, it's no problem to switch from other brand pumps. Now, the discharge outlet right over here, it's a 1-1/8" diameter hose bar. The hose is not included. Your hose will hook up to that.
This pump does meet or exceed the ROHS, SGS, and ISO standards.Few specs on this. It's a 12-volt DC voltage. The wire lead on this is about 3-feet. Maximum amperage is 3 amps. The head flow on this is 1100 gallons per hour at zero feet and 930 gallons per hour at three feet. Maximum water temperature is 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and last thing I want to do is just give you the size or dimensions on this. Overall height, bottom to the very top, is 4-1/4" tall. The width at the widest point is from the end here to the end of the hose bar, so that's going to be right at 3-1/2", and then the round footprint on this is going to be right at 2-3/4". But that should do it for the review on the Seaflo 12 volt DC submersible non-automatic bilge pump.
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Use this submersible, motorized bilge pump to remove excess water from the bilge wells in your boat to keep you afloat. Wire to on/off switch (sold separately) for operation or pair with float switch (sold separately) for automatic functioning.
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