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<blockquote data-quote="MOE" data-source="post: 305582" data-attributes="member: 5668"><p>Definitely get an automatic one, but understand that they can be wired to a switch as well. Or atleast mine is that way although I didn't hook a switch up because I can reach down and cut it on.</p><p></p><p>Mine has 3 ways to turn it on</p><p>1. Water gets about 3" deep and it cuts on automatically.</p><p>2. I can reach down and touch the sensor on the side of the pump.</p><p>3. Flip a switch on the panel.</p><p></p><p>The pump has one ground and two power wires (one goes to switch and other straight to battery).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOE, post: 305582, member: 5668"] Definitely get an automatic one, but understand that they can be wired to a switch as well. Or atleast mine is that way although I didn't hook a switch up because I can reach down and cut it on. Mine has 3 ways to turn it on 1. Water gets about 3" deep and it cuts on automatically. 2. I can reach down and touch the sensor on the side of the pump. 3. Flip a switch on the panel. The pump has one ground and two power wires (one goes to switch and other straight to battery). [/QUOTE]
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