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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
Needed to replace the pump on my solar pool filter. Found this pump on Amazon with the same model number as the old one. You never can be too sure buying things on Amazon, but the pump I received was the exact one I needed.
Ted Knight
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de noviembre de 2023
Great product, works as advertised. Low noise level.
Eric
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2023
I use these pumps to circulate water in my landscape fountain which is an application that it is neither designed nor intended for. I also use this same pump in my sailboat which it is intended for and it works perfectly.The reason I point this out is because a fountain is an absolute torture test for these pumps. No bilge pump is designed to run continuously for weeks or months. They are only intended to run for a few days to buy time to allow a boat owner to find and stop a leak in the hull in order to prevent his boat from sinking. I use bilge pumps in my fountain because they run directly off of a 12v solar panel, they move a lot of water (at a low head of only 2 feet) and they are relatively inexpensive. I specifically use Rule bilge pumps because after working for several years at a marine supply store I have tried every major brand of bilge pump in my fountain and have discovered that the Rule pumps will last between 2 and 10 times longer than any other brand of pump. The bearings are better. The motors are better. The cooling is better. These pumps are quite simply the toughest, most reliable pumps that you can get in this price range. On average I get 9 to 10 months of daily use in my fountain whereas the next best pump will die after just 3-1/2 months. Several other brands died in less than a month. And yes, I tear the dead pumps apart to see why they failed and ensure that the pump wasn't just a one-off manufacturing defect.So if you are considering buying a bilge pump for your boat then spend the extra dollar or two and make sure that you put a Rule pump in. Your peace of mind will thank you. I highly recommend this pump.
AFJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de agosto de 2022
I will always pay more for a Rule vs. a generic bilge pump considering what's at stake. I was disappointed though that they changed this model to have a wider base that doesn't fit the basket base on the previous version. Beware that if you don't use the blue basket that comes with this model, water will shoot out both sides and it will not work. Also, you will need more room to attach the discharge hose to this model as the screw on stalk is hard plastic. It does allow for double clamping though, so with a few mods, I got it to fit in the shower/sump box.
Mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de octubre de 2018
I have a solar powered canoe that I use for fishing and lake cruising that has a leak or two in it. Since I have the 12 volt battery and solar panel providing power I decided to install this pump to take care of the water leaking in. I connected it to a switch, and to a 3/4 inch hose going over the side. It works great! Any time I think the water is getting too deep I turn on the pump and it drains the water without any effort on my part. Also very handy when I get caught out in rough water and the waves come over the side. I just leave the pump running and know that I'm getting rid of the water faster than it's coming in.
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