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750 Gph Automatic Bilge Pump, 12v New on 2040-parts.com

US $25.50
Location:

Oxnard, California, US

Oxnard, California, US
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You are buying a new 750 GPH automatic bilge pump, no external float switch is required. 12 volt, 2.5 amp draw, 3/4" outlet and a 12' head.

No Float Switch Needed!
The SEAFLO submersible auto bilge pumps are equipped with built in electronic controlled reed sensor system to make fully automatic operation easy.
No separate float switch is needed and relay loop design protect the pump against instant high current. No power use until pump turns on when water rises.
Auto Bilge Pumps are built with compact, efficient, long life motor, rust, ignition and corrosion protected stainless steel shaft, and high-impact durable plastic housing.
Quick release strainer for easy maintenance.

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