Granted I'm brand new to Nautiques, but not new to boats. Mine is a 2006 SAN. This bilge switch seems way more complex than it needs to be. This is not something I even think about in other brands and the forum seems to have many posts regarding battery drain due to this. I learned this the hard way - dead batteries - and Luckily this forum saved my weekend!
in every other boat I have had, the bilge is always activated via a float switch. Power is always there and it just works when water is present. If I want to run it manually I hit the button on the dash.
Why is this so different on SN? If I leave it in bilge-only, will the battery be ok? Is this the same setting as what I describe in other boats?
thanks guys!
in every other boat I have had, the bilge is always activated via a float switch. Power is always there and it just works when water is present. If I want to run it manually I hit the button on the dash.
Why is this so different on SN? If I leave it in bilge-only, will the battery be ok? Is this the same setting as what I describe in other boats?
thanks guys!
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