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I made this video while installing a 2nd bilge pump to my 242X. Hope this helps someone:
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Did you end up installing the manual it in parallel with the main bilge pump as you described? I would think this would cycle both pumps on every couple of minutes?Thx. I think I’ll tie my manual switch to the existing switch and then run the automatic switch wire directly to the battery.
No it didn’t work out. I think you’re right it would cycle both of them, but more importantly I was getting a red light on the panel indicating an electrical fault. I didn’t want to take any chances so I added the second pump with its own master switch and a built-in float switch. This allows me to isolate both pumps and the master switch allows me to completely keep turn it off should it be stuck on or something. (I’ve seen floats get stuck in the on position).Did you end up installing the manual it in parallel with the main bilge pump as you described? I would think this would cycle both pumps on every couple of minutes?
I guess it could be installed right next to the OEM pump. Seems like there’s plenty of space.I like the video and all but, I mounted a 2nd pump In our old '18 242x. I put it low as could be in the stern almost to the drain plug. I found the the center engine compartment where the OEM pump is the best location. The one in the rear didn't even get water unless there was almost 4" of water in the engine compartment. Even than I had to stand on the back to get it to auto on. With no one in the boat and the 2nd pump in (on) it did start at about 3"
I like the video and all but, I mounted a 2nd pump In our old '18 242x. I put it low as could be in the stern almost to the drain plug. I found the the center engine compartment where the OEM pump is the best location. The one in the rear didn't even get water unless there was almost 4" of water in the engine compartment. Even than I had to stand on the back to get it to auto on. With no one in the boat and the 2nd pump in (on) it did start at about 3"
Any chance you have a picture of how/where you ran the second bildge pump hose from the rear area to a discharge port?I added a second one to my 242 and you don’t have to drill a hole to the rear bilge area but you will have to drill a hole for the discharge port. Also, I have mine on an automated switch so it automatically comes on when it’s needed. I never did add an “active” switch.