Electronic Bilge Pump Switch Model # 101, 15 Amp on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, United States
Water Witch Electronic Bilge Pump Switch Model 101-15 • MERCURY FREE • OILS AND FUELS — Will not activate switch • SIMPLE INSTALLATION — Mounts at any angle • DELAY ON — To avoid false pump cycles • DELAY OFF — Controls standing water level • ELECTRONIC — No wear, sticking, or electrolysis • STAINLESS STEEL METAL PARTS • EXCEEDS BOTH U.S. COAST GUARD & U.L. STANDARDS • 20 YEARS — Marine experience SPECIFICATIONS: Power Required: 12 Vdc (Model 101) Power used: .004 Amps. Size: 2.135” W x 1.350” H x 1”D Weight: 3 Ounces Delay on: 6-8 Seconds Delay off: 14-16 Seconds Max load: 15 Amps. (Model 101)
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