Lew Hodgett wrote:
> "Jim Lynch" wrote:
>
>   
>> To keep this on point I recall hearing a talk about modern 
>> electronics
>> aboard boats.  One of the devices discussed is a bilge pump that
>> periodically turns on and if the pump senses it isn't pumping water, 
>> it
>> turns off.  I'm sure it's measuring the current draw to determine if
>> water is flowing.  My bilge is designed such that switches are quite
>> impractical and I'd sure like to find on of those beasts.  Before
>> someone suggests an integrated switch/pump, I've had bad luck with 
>> those
>> in the past.
>>
>> I've googled but I  can't seem to find the right combo of search 
>> terms.
>>
>> I'm working on designing one of my own based on a microprocessor, a 
>> RTC
>> and some other parts but I wouldn't mind having a commercial one foe
>> backup.
>>     
> ---------------------------------
> As a sailor and a supplier of industrial level measurement 
> instrumentation, my observation is you are chasing your tail.
>
> Unless you are willing to spend $500-$600 for an instrument, you've 
> got a long uphill climb.
>
> My solution was panel mount and wire the most obnoxious alarm I could 
> find in parallel with the pump motor.
>
> For about $10, found a PanAlarm at an electronics house.
>
> Once a day, would turn the pump on and let it run for a minute or so, 
> then let it run longer, if necessary.
>
> Total PITA to have to listen to alarm, but got the job done without 
> running the pump excessively.
>
> Have fun.
>
> Lew
>
>   
Just to recap, I'm not on the boat full time.  In fact I'm about 250 
miles from it more than I'm on it. 

Jim.
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