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Ordered a water pump for my Bobcat. Can I use the existing switch and wiring?


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#1 Jeff Wright

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Posted 06 October 2017 - 03:41 PM

Hey guys, I finally got tired of dealing with pumping water.  I had an amazon gift card and bought a $50 Flojet pump.  I looked at the back of the monitor/pump switch and the pump side already has wires coming out of the back and into another bundle of wires.  I didn't have time to do too much investigating.  I'm hoping to mount the pump in the empty space above my water tank.  

 

I'm wondering if my Bobcat is already pre wired for a pump and if so where the wires are located.  

 

Thanks!  


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#2 jimjxsn

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Posted 06 October 2017 - 03:45 PM

I would call ATC, as I expect that it was pre-wired.
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Posted 06 October 2017 - 03:45 PM

Jeff and Marty know the answer !


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Posted 06 October 2017 - 03:46 PM

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Give the guys at ATC a call. They'll help you. :)


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#5 Jeff Wright

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Posted 09 October 2017 - 03:21 PM

Hey guys, I wrote ATC an email and Marty got back to me. They are awesome! Can't beat their customer service!

"When you remove the cabinet front to install the pump you will find the wires with the two butt connectors already on them for the pump to the left of the tank. The pump should not be more than 30 pounds of psi and 1 to 3 gallons per minute. It should also have 3/8 barb fittings. Only depress the switch when you want water. It is not a pressurized system. Marty"
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