Tom: 

Your electronic bilge pump switch shouldn't be mounted to the bottom of the 
bilge. Try lifting it a bit to see whether it solves your problem. If the 
sensor on the switch is always in the water, it will never shut off, and the 
bilge pump might not be getting the water low enough. These switches are 
designed to run for awhile, after the bilge is empty. That's unlike float 
switches which shut off as soon as the water level lowers the switch. Perhaps 
you're not giving the switch enough time to shut off. 

Alan Bergen 
35 Mk III Thirsty 
Rose City YC 
Portland, OR 
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