Shower Sump fuse on 2006 260DA

BigKahunaBurger

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Jul 16, 2018
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2006 Sundancer 260 with centennial triple axle trailer
Engines
350 Mercruiser & Bravo III
Hello. I'm a new owner, and I've noticed that the AC/shower bilge unit is not working, nor is the overflow bilge in the mid-cabin, under step area. We've used the AC a few times, and never had wet carpet until the very end of the season, so I believe it's a relatively new problem. We have not used the shower.

Before replacing both of these pumps, I was looking for a fuse, but I can't find one. Any ideas?
 
Hello. I'm a new owner, and I've noticed that the AC/shower bilge unit is not working, nor is the overflow bilge in the mid-cabin, under step area. We've used the AC a few times, and never had wet carpet until the very end of the season, so I believe it's a relatively new problem. We have not used the shower.

Before replacing both of these pumps, I was looking for a fuse, but I can't find one. Any ideas?

There is a breaker under the cockpit sink next to the battery switch. Check that.

Bennett
 
or the fuse panel at the helm..

mine actually failed due to poor connections by PO with crimp connects that corroded
 
Did you make sure the Float switch is working?
They have a knob on the side that you can manually rotate to activate the pump. Try that first.
I’ve got a buddy with the exact same boat and problem and it’s a sticky float switch.
 
or the fuse panel at the helm..

mine actually failed due to poor connections by PO with crimp connects that corroded
Nothing I could identify at the helm panel. the schematic didn't indicate anything either. What is the PO? I'm not familiar with that?
 
Did you make sure the Float switch is working?
They have a knob on the side that you can manually rotate to activate the pump. Try that first.
I’ve got a buddy with the exact same boat and problem and it’s a sticky float switch.
One of them was really bad, the other was fine. But neither would engage when I rotated them. That's why I thought it would be odd for both pumps to go out at once. But since it's new to me, I suppose the shower sump could have been out for a long while, and the overflow pump was handling the load. If that one went out recently, then this would make sense. I was just hoping that I might be overlooking something easy, like an inline fuse or something.
 
Check with a volt meter for power?
 

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