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Old 09-04-2012, 09:23 PM
FishStretcher FishStretcher is offline
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I opted for two switches,

I'm stuck between a rock & a hard place on this one ! My boat is on a trailer as well but sometimes stays in the water overnight on weekends & that's the reason I thought it would make more sense to add an additional automatic pump as opposed to having two switched manual pumps.
I do the same. I am pretty sure I have the rule #43 switches, which allow for manual and automatic operation. The float switches are for auto mode. Plus a manual bypass. So I can leave it on overnight on auto, and pump manually if I want. And i have a port system and a starboard system.

Someday I will wire them directly to the different batteries. So If one fails, then if the water gets just a bit higher, the other pump will run.
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