Esquif Factory Pump
Moderators: kenneth, sbroam, TheKrikkitWars, Mike W., Sir Adam, KNeal, PAC, adamin
- oopsiflipped
- CBoats Addict
- Posts: 954
- Joined: Sat Jun 03, 2006 3:32 am
Esquif Factory Pump
Mine is awful. It is incredibly slow and the connection from the battery to the pump broke after a few uses. Have others made the same mistake of buying a factory outfitted Esquif with a pump?
yep
I have had the same problem, Can be fixed easily if you take apart the connectors and clean them on occasion. I keep a brilo pad in my gear bag and give the plug a scrub when it is slow to get the build up off. usually works.
J. Wood
J. Wood
Will dance for rain
hardwire as much as possible
Cleaning the connections will help a lot. In the environment you are working in they will corrode quickly.
Get rid of as many tab connectors as possible - hard solder everything you can, to the battery, the switch etc.
Check the intake to be sure things are not obstructed. I've pulled river snails, leaves, sticks all sorts of debris out when things got slow. If things get in past the strainer, the impeller should make a racket to tell you things are not right. The bad news is the factory pumps are mounted in the saddle - if stuff gets past the strainer you've got work to do. If you end up taking it out, mount it somewhere else - behind the saddle - to your on-side.
How big a boat are you pumping? Perhaps a second pump wired in parallel would be in order?
Is the battery past its prime?
Get rid of as many tab connectors as possible - hard solder everything you can, to the battery, the switch etc.
Check the intake to be sure things are not obstructed. I've pulled river snails, leaves, sticks all sorts of debris out when things got slow. If things get in past the strainer, the impeller should make a racket to tell you things are not right. The bad news is the factory pumps are mounted in the saddle - if stuff gets past the strainer you've got work to do. If you end up taking it out, mount it somewhere else - behind the saddle - to your on-side.
How big a boat are you pumping? Perhaps a second pump wired in parallel would be in order?
Is the battery past its prime?