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Pros
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Sailing
- Small Boats
Comments about Rule Submersible Bilge Pump 10 - 2000 GPH:
Took out my old bilge pump, hooked my existing wires to the Rule 2000, attached the hose and base and it works great!
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Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
- Very good value
Cons
- Doesn't install itself
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Rule Submersible Bilge Pump 10 - 2000 GPH:
This pump moves water like there is no tomarrow. Easy to install, with low amp draw.
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We have no water in our boat but brand new Rule bilge pump is giving off low, intermittent buzz or hum, driving us crazy. No sleeping on this boat tonight! What gives?
Gary K
SoCalAsked on 5/21/2012 by Anonymous from SoCal0 answers
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RULE 10 2000 pump on a new Catalina 375. It intermittently runs non stop after coming on in AUTO mode and draining the bilge. The only way i can get it to shut off is by flicking the auto/man switch to the man side and then back to auto. I did not get an owners manual with delivery of the boat to troubleshoot the problem I've taken the pump off of the mount and cleaned exposed areas with no luck. Any help would be appreciated.Asked on 10/3/2010 by Greig from Toronto, Canada2 answers
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I apologize, but I would not have any idea why that would be acting that way. I would take that to your local repair shop though, because swapping the pump out may not solve the problem.Answered on 10/20/2010 by Bryant from TechVERIFIED BUYER
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The problem is in the switching. The manual switch on the dash panel or the switch next to the pump. The float switch by the pump needs to be level because any tilt in any direction will make the switch close and run the pump. There no way the pump can run by itself.Answered on 7/13/2011 by dredge man from arapahoe, ne
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Is this the same pump as Rule #6849?Asked on 8/15/2010 by Buzz from Menominee, Mi.1 answer
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I am not showing that as the model number from the vendor.Answered on 10/20/2010 by Bryant from Tech
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Dear Sirs,
I need two pieces, of Rule 2000, bilge pump, 24 volts.
Is this model 24 volts?Asked on 7/16/2009 by Pepe from Pharr, Tx2 answers
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The Rule model 10 2000gph bilge pump is 12-volt, 8.4-amp draw, needs a 15A inline fuse, is 6-in high x 4-1/4-in wide, and requires a 1-1/8-in inside diameter smoothbore discharge hose. The Rule model 12 is similar but uses 24-volts. Hope this helps!Answered on 8/1/2009 by The Cats Pajamas from Billings MTA:
rule #10 is a 12 volt pumpAnswered on 5/5/2010 by jaime from san juan PR
Q:
is this a automatic turn on when the water level reaches a certain point?Asked on 7/10/2009 by Ken from boulder city nv1 answer
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This pump is not automatic. I would say fully automated in the name of the product if they are automatic.Answered on 2/8/2010 by Justin from Overton's
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is this a 12 volt pump?Asked on 6/9/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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Yes, this is a 12 Volt pumpAnswered on 3/15/2010 by DJ from Newport, RI






