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    3500 GPH Bilge Pump, 12V/24V

    $169.83
    ATO small electric bilge pump adopts a stainless steel shaft and moisture-proof thermoplastic pump body, with 3500 GPH flow rate, 1-1/2 inch (40 mm) outlet diameter, selectable voltage of 12V or 24V. This mini bilge pump comes with a compact motor for draining out the accumulated water in boats, ships, kayaks and yachts.
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    SKU: ATO-BP-3500
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    Delivery date: 10-12 days

    Mini bilge pump is electrically powered and is essential for keeping a vessel afloat by preventing water from accumulating in the bilge and potentially causing the vessel to sink.

    Features

    • Bilge pump adopts special materials for waterproof sealing, super insulation, and high safety in use.
    • The small bilge pump is driven by a permanent magnet motor, which has a small size and ultra-low noise.
    • Electric bilge pump uses 12V/24V DC regulated power supply, which is efficient and energy-saving. Intermittent operation is more conducive to extending the service life of the pump.
    • It comes with a grid filter that automatically filters larger objects, protects the normal operation of the pump, and extends the service life of the pump.
    • It can extract finer particles, less oil and other impurities.
    • Stainless steel pump shaft and thermoplastic pump body are durable and non-corrosive, and can be used in both fresh water and sea water.
    • The filter device is easy to install and remove, ensuring the bilge pump can run freely without vibration.

    Specification

    • Model: SFBP3500
    • Flow Rate: 3500 GPH
    • Voltage and Current: 12V 16.0A, 24V 8.0A
    • Outlet Diameter: 1-1/2 inch (40 mm)
    • Wire Lead: 1m
    • Head of Pump: 8m
    • Max Fluid Temperature: 43 ℃ (110 ℉)

    Dimension (Unit: mm)

    3000 gph bilge pump dimension

    Tips: How Often Should I Clean the Bilge Pump?

    The frequency at which you should clean the small bilge pump will depend on several factors such as the size of the boat, the amount of use it gets, and the amount of water that accumulates in the bilge. As a general rule, it is recommended to inspect and clean the bilge water pump every three months. However, if you use your boat frequently or in saltwater, you may need to clean the bilge pump more frequently. Regular cleaning of the bilge pump will help ensure that it functions properly when needed and can prevent costly repairs or replacements in the future.

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