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Rule 25D Marine Rule 500 Marine Bilge Pump (500-GPH, 12-Volt) Studio : Rule by Rule Brand : Rule Model : 25D Release Date : 2007-03-10 Publisher : Rule Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Size : 500 GPH Color : Red/White/Blue EAN : 0042237084071 UPC : 042237083449 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 5 reviews)
List Price : $28.99 Our Price : $16.93
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Product Description |
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Rule 500 GPH Bilge Pump. Automatic and non - automatic models! A powerful Pump for smaller boats! 3/4" discharge unit. 12V. Non-Automatic 12V: Amp draw: 1.9 amp; Fuse size: 2.5 amp; 3 1/2 x 2 3/8"; Order Now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Rule Bilge Pump 500 GPH 12V Auto - word search in our Store for 'Rule'. Rule Bilge Pump 500 GPH 12V Non-Auto |
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RULE 500 Bilge Pump, an old standby |
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I've been a striper guide and focus primarily on live bait. My bait tanks have been running for weeks at a time on many occasions. These pumps will last up to 2 years under HEAVY HEAVY use which is amazing. Americancivilwar has the best deal on the web that I have found. Always keep a spare on the boat! seeinstripes.com |
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Bilge pump for fountains |
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We use this pump as a safe feature for several water fountains in our patio and gardens. Running 12 vdc to these is much safer than using typical 110 vac fountain pumps. And they last about a year running 10 hours a day, sometimes running dry. By hooking them up to a variable-voltage power supply from Radio Shack, we can vary the flow to get exactly what we want. Yes, I wish they lasted longer but they are cheap and as long as you hook them up in a way that is easy to replace, they are worth the one hour a year to replace them. Good product. |
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bilge pump |
the pump was not what i expected. i thought the electric connection would be an easy plug-in for a 12-v source (cigarette lighter type). It's just 2 open wires. now i have to figure some way to get a plug hooked up.
the picture on-line did not show the electric connection, so i guess you get what you see. |
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Great for solar |
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This little pump works great for solar. I happen to have a spare 64 watt panel to run it but I think 20w would be about right. I have a 10 w panel that doesn't have enough oomph for it. |
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solar fountain |
i have used this brand and model pump for several years. i use it as a battery operated, solar fountain. my system works great except the pump needs to be replaced every year. admittedly i run this thing constantly except duing long periods of low solar gain. i currently view it as a disposable pump which irritates me but i don't have many other affordable choices.
next time i might step up to a cartrage replaceable pump but why cant they make a pump that lasts? |
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