Newf
Well-known member
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2014
- Messages
- 320
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-21 EC
- Vessel Name
- Saltwater Joy
Last trip out my bilge pump and sensor failed in my R21EC. Could smell plastic burning in the cabin that only last for a couple of minutes. Finished the trip and found that the bilge pump, sensor and a part of the wiring harness with the inline fuse was toast. The fuse did not blow. Not sure what size fuse was in there as the original pump, sensor and fuse was replaced on a previous failure by an electrical when the boat was fairly new. (The fuse was also melted to some degree so no identifiable marking)
The pump is a Johnson 750 GPH model. My assumption is that it overheated when the pump kicked in while I was travelling and did not shut off after the water level in the bilge got below the sensor. It got quit hot as is evident by the condition of the parts. (photos in album). Not sure why the fuse did on blow unless it was of a higher rating than it was suppose to be.
Given that this is the second occurrence where I lost both the pump and the sensor, I left the sensor off this time and will operate manually from the panel switch in the cabin. I will probably have to pump no more than once on a day trip. The high level sensor and alarm are OK so given that I trailer the boat with no overnight stays on the water I will go this way for now. If my needs change and the boat will be in the water overnight I will re-install a new sensor or even a new style of pump.
Will adjust the drip rate on the stuffing box tomorrow once I'm in the water so that I won't have to pump too frequently. Currently drips every 6 sec while its stationary and I'm told that's too much.
The pump is a Johnson 750 GPH model. My assumption is that it overheated when the pump kicked in while I was travelling and did not shut off after the water level in the bilge got below the sensor. It got quit hot as is evident by the condition of the parts. (photos in album). Not sure why the fuse did on blow unless it was of a higher rating than it was suppose to be.
Given that this is the second occurrence where I lost both the pump and the sensor, I left the sensor off this time and will operate manually from the panel switch in the cabin. I will probably have to pump no more than once on a day trip. The high level sensor and alarm are OK so given that I trailer the boat with no overnight stays on the water I will go this way for now. If my needs change and the boat will be in the water overnight I will re-install a new sensor or even a new style of pump.
Will adjust the drip rate on the stuffing box tomorrow once I'm in the water so that I won't have to pump too frequently. Currently drips every 6 sec while its stationary and I'm told that's too much.