
Sea Joule Marine Inc.
17 Port Jefferson Station, New York USA 11776
Phone: 631-504-0062 , E-mail: [email protected], Web Site: www.seajoule.com
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Solar Bilge Pump
Model #750-7AH-TD
Rev b: 4-6-19
Remove your pump from the box. Use a Phillips Screwdriver to
unscrew the 4 tabs (they only rotate 90 degrees). Remove cover
being careful of the wires connected to the solar panel. See figure 1.
Connect the black wire to the battery. See figure 2. Place cover back
on the box making sure that all the wires are clear and tucked under
the cover and that they are not being pinched. Tighten the 4 tabs.
The sea joule bilge pump systems turns on in about 2” of water and
leaves behind approximately 1/2” of water. You can tip the
boat to
pool the remaining water toward the bilge pump, this helps the
pump to pump out as much water as possible from the boat.
This compact, self-contained Solar Bilge Pump lives in the bottom of
a dinghy or other small craft. A float switch inside the unit detects
incoming rain water. The pump will then activate and will discharge
the water through the ¾ inch discharge outlet. Connected to the
outlet is a drain hose which is ran overboard. The unit has a unique
time delay feature to keep the pump running after the float switch
turns off which maximizes the amount of water removed from the
dinghy.
Installation:
Introduction
There is a 2 watt solar panel mounted to the top of the enclosure in
order to keep the interior battery charged and at peak condition when
exposed to sunlight.
Place Solar Bilge Pump in your dinghy making sure it is placed in
direct sun light. The solar panel is what is recharging the battery. The
pump is able to be permanently mounted to the floor of your dinghy
using the four holes directly on the bottom. Connect a 3/4” ID hose to
the Pump using a Stainless Steel hose clamp. Place the other side of
the hose outside of the dinghy making sure the hose is secured as so
it will not fall back into the dinghy. See typical installation photo.
Prepare For Use:
Please note
:
Unscrew Tab 4 Places
Removing Cover
Figure 1
Connecting Power
Figure 2
Typical Installation
Figure 3