Item #887336

Water Witch Submersible Electronic Bilge Pump Switch 101

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$45.99 - $51.99
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          Description

          Features:

          • The Water Witch Model 101 submersible electronic bilge pump switches offer an affordable, more reliable alternative to the ordinary mechanical float switch, not to mention the fact that installation of the 101 is a nearly effortless task
          • So get rid of that old, unreliable float switch and go with a switch you can trust, a product backed by 20 years of experience in the marine industry
          • The Water Witch® Model 101 submersible electronic bilge pump switches allow boat owners to forever rid themselves of the archaic outdated float switch
          • Instead of an unreliable and short-lived mechanical float switch these Water Witch electronic bilge switches have no moving parts and require no adjustments
          • This eliminates the chance of your battery dying or your pump burning out because of a jammed-on float switch
          • Temperature, humidity and electrical noise will not affect this switch, nor will it interfere with other electronics. This switch comes with a 5 year limited warranty and is in use by both the Canadian and U.S. Coast Guards
          • Mercury Free
          • Oils and Fuels will not activate switch
          • Simple Installation
          • Delay On: Avoids false pump cycles
          • Delay Off: Controls standing water level
          • Electronic Switch: No moving parts wear out or stick
          • Stainless steel metal parts
          • Exceeds both U.S. Coast Guard and U.L. standards

          Specifications:

          • Power Required:
            • 12V DC (Model 101)
            • 24V DC (Model 101-24)
          • Power used: .004A
          • Delay on: 6 - 8 Seconds
          • Delay off: 14 - 16 Seconds
          • Max load:
            • 12V: 15A (Model 101)
            • 24V: 10A (Model 101-24)
          • Dimensions: 2.135" W x 1.35" H x 1" D

          Note: A fuse and manual override switch are recommended with the installation of a Water Witch electronic bilge switch.

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          Reviews

          Rated 1 out of 5 by from It failed when I needed! I was sick of failing float switched, so I decided to give this one a try. I installed mine 3 months ago and after not checking the bilge for 2 weeks, I was surprised that it was full of water; the switch failed! I was very disappointed! I've checked the pump and it is working so I know that the problem is the switch.
          Date published: 2024-10-21
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          Questions

          Help,  My Water Witch failed. Bilge flooded, boat full of water. It will work on manual but not auto. Had been working perfectly past 5 months. Bought it here in March ‘23. Bilge pump is working fine. Any ideas? Thanks you!

          Asked by: James1030
          As the description claims oil and fuel do not affect it, not sure that was your problem. Alge and slime may affect it. Fresh water is claimed to have enough mineral content to trigger the switch. Seems that this somewhat of an issue at times. Best remedy is Check your Boat more Often!
          Answered by: Boatyarddog
          Date published: 2024-06-11
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