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        <![CDATA[ Has anyone installed an automatic on/off switch for the forward shower drain pump?  Or can this pump operate &quot;dry&quot; for a short period of time.  It's a little akward to start and stop this pump while in the forward shower area.
            
            If so, I'd appreciate suggestions on the installation/drawings/pictures.
            
            
            Jon Mostel
            s/v Cat's Paw
            C42 mkII, 3 Cabin (No. 627 - March 199 
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			<description><![CDATA[ Several years ago I made my own &quot;shower sump&quot;. I figured the factory pump was quite adequate, just needed a float switch to automatically turn it on/off. I got an old plastic tool box &amp; mounted Rule float switch in it. I disconnected the inlet to the factory pump &amp; connected it to the tool box. That allows the tool box to collect water from the shower sump, fed by gravity. I then connected a short hose from the tool box to the inlet of the factory pump. I then ran the switch... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Has anyone installed an automatic on/off switch for the forward shower drain pump?  Or can this pump operate &quot;dry&quot; for a short period of time.  It's a little akward to start and stop this pump while in the forward shower area.<br>
            <br>
            If so, I'd appreciate suggestions on the installation/drawings/pictures.<br>
            <br>
            <br>
            Jon Mostel<br>
            s/v Cat's Paw<br>
            C42 mkII, 3 Cabin (No. 627 - March... ]]></description>

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