Sir, That was an exceptional video. I am just beginning to learn wiring in general and just purchased my first sailboat. Your tutorials are invaluable to me.
I have done hundreds of installations on sailboats and other vehicles over the years and in my experience the way to join 2 wire is by soldering them together, then I put a tad of dielectric grease on it and on top of it all a piece of shrink, the type that has glue in it. Those crimped connectors when I must use them I take the the plastic out, crimp them, solder them and put a piece of shrink/glue on it. Works magics and looks profesionnal
Very nice and informative video. I enjoy most of your videos. I do have a question regarding installing a battery should it not be in a battery box with lid and the positive terminal have a booth? It is a very neat installation but the 90' turn will reduce the flow drastically no?
Alain Pascal Routhier This guy doesn't know what he's doing. one hose clamp straight to a 90 degree turn???? Ya right. Bypassing the manual is a mistake also. If the float malfunctions you should be able to turn it on. The are put there for a reason. Additionally he doesn't have a battery box?????? A nice boat like this should have a blue spiral cell like an optima.
why be demeaning? although not ideal the 90 degree will work if you have to, in his case because of space , and the hose clamp will not rust out secretly during a season, so someone normally looking after his boat would see any change, its only a floor board away. Being a wooden boat, im sure the owner has a look there every now and then to detect any small leaks that would not trigger the auto-switch
Great Video, I have a Question, Would it not be better to mount it sideways so you don't have to have a 90* right out of the output ?? Or does it matter?? Thank You.
you should always avoid elbows before or after a pump or a ventilator, you loose power if you do so (static pressure). So yes you are absolutely right, that pump would have more power being installed sideways.
The pump wont pump as fast with the 90 in-line, however if you mount it sideways it wont pump until the impeller is covered with water and will stop when it sucks air. So it is a calculated risk it would be best running the hose out as straight as possible.
+gypsy2765 yeah i had a sahara 5 years ago was great, then it died so i bought another, it died after two months, so then i bought another hoping to get a good one it died too !! so then i just bought a sea flo ,hope it,ll be better than a sahara !! they are expensive and once its been in your boat and looks like shit, dont expect the shop to change it they always find an excuse !!
Sir,
That was an exceptional video. I am just beginning to learn wiring in general and just purchased my first sailboat. Your tutorials are invaluable to me.
I am in the process of fitting a bilge pump to my dinghy and this was incredibly useful. Thanks for putting it on UA-cam.
I have done hundreds of installations on sailboats and other vehicles over the years and in my experience the way to join 2 wire is by soldering them together, then I put a tad of dielectric grease on it and on top of it all a piece of shrink, the type that has glue in it. Those crimped connectors when I must use them I take the the plastic out, crimp them, solder them and put a piece of shrink/glue on it. Works magics and looks profesionnal
Monsieur Tranquille that's not A ABYC standards
What a beautiful boat.
Nice video, very professional.
Thanks for the vid. Gorgeous boat!
Thank God finely someone explains the wires! So on a boat the brown wire is positive and the black negative right?
Like allways
Well done vid. Very professional.
Great instructional. Thank you.
Thank you! Great teacher👍
Very nice and informative video. I enjoy most of your videos. I do have a question regarding installing a battery should it not be in a battery box with lid and the positive terminal have a booth? It is a very neat installation but the 90' turn will reduce the flow drastically no?
Alain Pascal Routhier This guy doesn't know what he's doing. one hose clamp straight to a 90 degree turn???? Ya right. Bypassing the manual is a mistake also. If the float malfunctions you should be able to turn it on. The are put there for a reason. Additionally he doesn't have a battery box?????? A nice boat like this should have a blue spiral cell like an optima.
why be demeaning? although not ideal the 90 degree will work if you have to, in his case because of space , and the hose clamp will not rust out secretly during a season, so someone normally looking after his boat would see any change, its only a floor board away. Being a wooden boat, im sure the owner has a look there every now and then to detect any small leaks that would not trigger the auto-switch
LaMouleQuiCoule it's not demeaning, and wiring a bilge pump is a safety issue. others may make these mistakes. and it may cost them their lives
Help please, just want to know how to wire my automatic shoreline marine bilge pump with out three way switch,thank you
Great Video, thank you
Great video !
Bought this pump threw away the packaging, thanks for explaining about the wire colour meanings.
Good job
Great Video, I have a Question, Would it not be better to mount it sideways so you don't have to have a 90* right out of the output ?? Or does it matter?? Thank You.
you should always avoid elbows before or after a pump or a ventilator, you loose power if you do so (static pressure). So yes you are absolutely right, that pump would have more power being installed sideways.
The pump wont pump as fast with the 90 in-line, however if you mount it sideways it wont pump until the impeller is covered with water and will stop when it sucks air. So it is a calculated risk it would be best running the hose out as straight as possible.
When dealing with hose clamps, I find that a nut driver (5/16” seems to be the most common size in boats) is far superior to a slot screwdriver.
Very interesting thank you
Sry, do not mean to sound like I am criticizing, those are real questions wondering if there are exceptions? Cheers! Thanks.
nice and neat but how does the battery recharge?
Frank Doxey I have the same question.
Frank Doxey with a battery charger or solar. If its only for the pump it will last a whole season, if there isn’t any leaks ofc..
Thanks confirmed no need to wire the manual wire
I want to know I got rule pump 12v can I use car battery but not 12v is that ok?
+gypsy2765 yeah i had a sahara 5 years ago was great, then it died so i bought another, it died after two months, so then i bought another hoping to get a good one it died too !! so then i just bought a sea flo ,hope it,ll be better than a sahara !! they are expensive and once its been in your boat and looks like shit, dont expect the shop to change it they always find an excuse !!
Not fan of those quick connectors i prefer soldering. But good video.
What is the name of that pump?
K no hurry dinner at 8:30
No battery box nessessary, as this setup is AGM! And uses no charger.
A dab of silicone grease on the Battery terminals is enough.
How to install a fish finder
Red and yellow are NOT standard.
Deka is the worst most junk batt eva make