Rule Marine Bilge Pump, 2000 Gallon Per Hour, Non-Automatic Review

Rule Marine Bilge Pump, 2000 Gallon Per Hour, Non-Automatic

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  • A genuine Rule product, don’t settle for anything less
  • More pumping capacity and more exclusive design features than any comparable competitive pump at a lower cost
  • 1-1/8 inch (28.6 millimeter) hose barb discharge outlet, 12 Volts DC, limited 3 year warranty
  • 3 Year Warranty

Rule 1500 GPH Marine Bilge Pump, Non-Automatic Review

Rule 1500 GPH Marine Bilge Pump, Non-Automatic

    This fits your .
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  • A genuine Rule product, don’t settle for anything less
  • More pumping capacity and more exclusive design features than any comparable competitive pump at a lower cost
  • 1-1/8 inch (28. 6 millimeter) hose barb discharge outlet, 12 Volts DC, limited 3 year
  • Silent and vibrationless operation. Stainless steel shaft, completely submersible, rust and corrosion protection
  • Compact, efficient, long-life motors, able to run dry for short periods

Rule 500 GPH 25DA Standard Bilge Pump-500 Review

Rule 500 GPH 25DA Standard Bilge Pump-500

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  • Non-automatic, used with a panel switch or Rule float switch
  • Submersible and ignition protected
  • Highly efficient, low amp motor
  • Stainless-steel shaft
  • Includes backflow preventer

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Size:500 GPH  |  Style:12 Volt

Customers talk about flow, they want the water out of the bilge, and fast. Improved design and performance means that our new 500 GPH pump will produce this flow at just 12 volts rather than 13.6 volts as previously required, more typical of on board voltage supply. Our next generation of Rule pumps include check valves and to do this we’ve created a hidden air vent to prevent airlocking. Under each strainer tab there is a small hole that vents any air trapped in the pump housing preventing airlocks. We have true electromagnetic suppression (EMC) and have a built-in thermal cell that protects the pump and the vessel when things get too hot. We’ve re-engineered the inside and outside of our bilge pumps, starting with a blank slate. And we’re just getting started.

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