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12v 2.0a 500 Gph Electric Bilge Pump Marine Boat Yacht Submersible 3/4" Hose on 2040-parts.com

US $15.19
Location:

Chittenango, New York, United States

Chittenango, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Voltage:12V Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Amp Draw:2.0A Capability:500 GPH Custom Label:TL29262 UPC:Does not apply

 12V 2.0A 500 GPH Electric Bilge Pump Marine Boat Yacht Submersible 3/4" Hose

  • Type: Non-Automatic
  • Flow Rate: 500GPH
  • Hose: 0.75"
  • Voltage: 12 Volts
  • AMP Draw: 2.0 Amp
  • Height: 4.3 Inches
  • Width: 2.4 Inches
  • Weight: 1 Lbs
  • Package Include:
  • 1 X 500 GPH Electric Bilge Pump
  • 1 X Instructions Maual

  • Brand New And High Quality
  • Ideal For Fishing Boats, Cruisers, Runabouts, Yachts, Etc.
  • The Strainer Base Is Easy To Access For Cleaning And Maintenance
  • Compact Size And Universal Mounting Hole Positions For Quick Installation
  • Water/Moisture Seals For Easy Maintenance
  • Impact-Resistant ABS Housing
  • Fully Submersible
  • Will Not Burn Out On Dry Run
  • Rust And Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel Shafts
  • Quiet And Vibration Free Operation

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