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Subject: Bilge Pump Switch
From: "Lew Hodgett" The float switch hasn't been built that is worth the effort to pick it up and throw it in the trash. I have three Ultimate Bilge Pump Switches that are going on 10 years of use with no problems. And after years of installing them in other peoples boats I have yet to see one fail. That statement is based on being in the industrial level measurement instrumentation business for many years. My statement is based on years of real world experience. We have a nice business replacing float switches when they fail which is often. Based on your first statement I guess that means you replace them with the same POS switches that you remove. If so, it sounds like your costumers should wise up and find a new firm to do business with. Capt. Bill |
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