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Rule 24 Marine Rule 360 Marine Bilge Pump (360-GPH, 12-Volt) Reviews

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Rule 24 Marine Rule 360 Marine Bilge Pump (360-GPH, 12-Volt)

  • 3 Year Warranty

Rule Submersible Bilge Pumps give you BIG value for your dollar! Rule submersible bilge pumps have set the standard for the industry for many years. They are the first choice of yachtsmen and commercial fishermen throughout the world. More innovations in bilge pump design have come from Rule Industries than any other manufacturer. Totally submersible; Compact, efficient, maintenance-free; Silent running, vibrationless; Exclusive Rule moisture tight Teflonseal; Ignition protected; Water cooled mo

List Price: $ 21.99

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3 Responses to “Rule 24 Marine Rule 360 Marine Bilge Pump (360-GPH, 12-Volt) Reviews”

  1. tabitha omelay "homemaker" says:
    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    solar fountain, July 10, 2006
    By 
    tabitha omelay “homemaker” (oakland ca) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

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    i have used this brand and model pump for several years. i use it as a battery operated, solar fountain. my system works great except the pump needs to be replaced every year. admittedly i run this thing constantly except duing long periods of low solar gain. i currently view it as a disposable pump which irritates me but i don’t have many other affordable choices.

    next time i might step up to a cartrage replaceable pump but why cant they make a pump that lasts?

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  2. Sonny Edmonds "Sonny Edmonds" says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Rule pumps, well… rule!, March 25, 2009
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    Sonny Edmonds “Sonny Edmonds” (Saugus, CA; USA) –
    This review is from: Rule 24 Marine Rule 360 Marine Bilge Pump (360-GPH, 12-Volt) (Sports)

    I run two Rule pumps on my 22′ I/O Party Barge.
    An automatic for the bilge, and one on the right log (transom style) for my under seat live well.
    The bilge unit has never failed nor given a moments grief. I turn it on when the boat gets launched, and it stays ready all the time the barge is in the river or lakes. It cycles periodically for a few seconds to remind me it’s there, and has saved the engine when a water pump bolt came out.
    The live well unit has been replaced once, because it got smashed backing off of a beach.
    I tried another manufacturers pump to finish the vacation, but it didn’t work near as well as the Rule.
    Once home the right Rule was put on and has been on many fishing and fun trips without any trouble.
    A spare rides in the rigging storage under one of the seats.

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  3. Johnson says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great for solar, September 18, 2007
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    Johnson (TN USA) –
    This review is from: Rule 24 Marine Rule 360 Marine Bilge Pump (360-GPH, 12-Volt) (Sports)

    This little pump works great for solar. I happen to have a spare 64 watt panel to run it but I think 20w would be about right. I have a 10 w panel that doesn’t have enough oomph for it.

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