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<blockquote data-quote="Brian121804" data-source="post: 463564" data-attributes="member: 6026"><p>Are they all just crap?</p><p></p><p>Finishing up rewiring my little 14 foot Mirrocraft.</p><p>I bought all high end components and installed </p><p>it the right way, have a stupid amount of $ into </p><p>this already. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to add a float switch for my bilge pump,</p><p>as I have a few longer trips planned, & the boat </p><p>will be docked for a week or so at a time. </p><p></p><p>A little research shows mostly bad reviews (which </p><p>I always take with a grain of salt) for all of them. </p><p>The Rule 35 ($30) seems to be the most popular,</p><p>then there are any number of others at $15 or less. </p><p></p><p>Not a huge amount, but if they're all about the </p><p>same quality I'll go cheap, seems silly to spend</p><p>$30 or more for a switch for my $10 pump.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any personal experience to offer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian121804, post: 463564, member: 6026"] Are they all just crap? Finishing up rewiring my little 14 foot Mirrocraft. I bought all high end components and installed it the right way, have a stupid amount of $ into this already. I'd like to add a float switch for my bilge pump, as I have a few longer trips planned, & the boat will be docked for a week or so at a time. A little research shows mostly bad reviews (which I always take with a grain of salt) for all of them. The Rule 35 ($30) seems to be the most popular, then there are any number of others at $15 or less. Not a huge amount, but if they're all about the same quality I'll go cheap, seems silly to spend $30 or more for a switch for my $10 pump. Anyone have any personal experience to offer? [/QUOTE]
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