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<blockquote data-quote="X53Gunner" data-source="post: 192827" data-attributes="member: 1442"><p>I installed a live well pump in the transom of my boat. I didn't connect it to any power or anything and wanted to just make sure I had no leaks so I drooped it in the lake and the water just flows right through the pump into my boat...LOL Can you say big leak..LOL Anyway I thought that these pumps would only let water through when turned on electrically. Otherwise when I run the hose to my live well won't it just continue to fill it when I don't want it to? Thanks for the help!</p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="X53Gunner, post: 192827, member: 1442"] I installed a live well pump in the transom of my boat. I didn't connect it to any power or anything and wanted to just make sure I had no leaks so I drooped it in the lake and the water just flows right through the pump into my boat...LOL Can you say big leak..LOL Anyway I thought that these pumps would only let water through when turned on electrically. Otherwise when I run the hose to my live well won't it just continue to fill it when I don't want it to? Thanks for the help! Scott [/QUOTE]
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