Hi Fran, thanks for the advice. The older R21ECs have some differences compared to the new ones. My bilge pump is nothing like you mentioned. NOTE TO OWNERS OF OLDER R21ECs: My 2007 model has a Rule pump, 500 gpm rating. The electronic sensor in enclosed within the pump case; the case has to be separated to clean the pump and sensor. Be careful, the sensor can fall out. Remember to put the pump screen back in when putting things together. There is no provision for testing the pump, except normal operation.
I had been using the switch at the helm to run the pump to drain the rainwater while trying to find my auto function problem. Assumed the power for both manual and auto operation came from that switch-per a diagram with a new switch in my spares box. WRONG. I failed to follow the basic trouble shooting procedures learned in the USAF 59 years ago: 1. Check for power. No power, check the circuit breaker (fuse). After cleaning and reinstalling the pump, it still wouldn't function automatically. THEN, I finally checked the auto function circuit for power. How about 4.1 volts? It won't drive the pump. Traced the circuit straight back to the house battery, not to the main pump switch per diagram. House battery reads 4.1 volts. Problem solved, hooked pump circuit to start battery until I can get another house battery.
Had a problem with the batteries when I received the boat. Charged everything, seemed to cure problem. Most of use of house battery was done while engine was running, so no indication of poor house battery. I always shutoff batteries and raw water when leaving boat. So, my starting battery was well charged and OK every time I went out. LESSON: Always determine why you have a battery problem, don't think charging takes care of the problem.
gene