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Old 04-01-2020, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by speicher lane
... popped fuse on float switch wiring (not manual pump wiring but the auto float switch power wire)
Does anyone know if this fuse is integral to the pump/wiring or on my fuse panel (1988 Formula 311 SR-1)?
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Old 04-01-2020, 12:43 PM
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Depends on how its wired
First uses 2 fuses, and second only one
Could also be a bad connection going to the float switch or float is hung inside the box

If you don't have a high water alarm just ignore it in pic




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Great information and help! I found a popped circuit breaker (engine electrical sub-panel) under the back bench seat (near Perko switch). Reset breaker, ran a garden hose to the bilge...pump performed as designed/expected and no popped breaker. :-)
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