Understanding the Role of Marine Witch Bilge Switches in Boats

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The marine bilge switch is an important component of a boat’s plumbing system. It is used to control the water or other fluids that collect in the bilge, which is the lowest compartment of the boat. The bilge switch is designed to automatically activate and deactivate the bilge pump when water reaches a certain level in the bilge. This helps to prevent the boat from flooding and sinking. The switch is typically located in the bilge and is activated when the water level rises and makes contact with the switch. When this happens, the switch sends a signal to the bilge pump to turn on and start pumping out the water.

Marine witch bilge switch

When this happens, the switch sends a signal to the bilge pump to turn on and start pumping out the water. Once the water level drops below the set point, the switch deactivates the pump. It is important to regularly maintain and test the bilge switch to ensure its proper functioning.

Water Witch Float Switch

The Water Witch 101, 12v, electronic bilge pump switch, is a small and versatile replacement for the commonly used float switch. The Water Witch 101 offers one of the easiest installations possible with its new tab design. Temperature, humidity, or electrical noise will not affect this switch.

  • Mercury free
  • Oils and fuels will not activate switch
  • Simple installation, mounts at any angle
  • Delay turning on, to avoid false pump cycles
  • Delay turning off, controls standing water level
  • Electronic switch, no wear, no sticking, or electrolysis
  • Stainless steel metal parts
Part Number Port Solent Warehouse 99197223

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Marine witch bilge switch

This includes checking the wiring connections, cleaning any debris or obstructions, and testing the switch for proper activation and deactivation. By having a functional and reliable bilge switch in place, boat owners can have peace of mind knowing that their vessel is protected from potential flooding and water damage..

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