🚤 Stay afloat with instant, rugged reliability!
The ULTRA Bilge Pumpswitch Mini UPS-06 is a 12V automatic pump switch engineered for marine environments. Featuring ignition protection, a bright power indicator, and a corrosion-resistant stainless steel and Buterate casing, it delivers reliable, no-delay activation with a 20A capacity and a 40A internal relay. Perfect for boats and yachts demanding durable, safe, and efficient bilge pump control.
Brand | Ultra Safety Systems Pump Switch Mini UPS-06-12 V |
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Bilge |
Power Source | Electric |
Item Weight | 15.2 Ounces |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | ULTRA SAFETY SYSTEMS |
Part Number | UPS-06 |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.75 x 4 inches |
Item model number | UPS-06 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
This switch always works
After replacing several float switches on my 17 Whaler because they never seemed to work when you need them. Or they get stuck and run down the battery, I invested in one of these and could not be happier. I have had it installed for two years now and never had a problem. I actually bought another one and put it in the shower sump on my big boat, as the float switch in the shower sump was not reliable. Now I have both the shower and condensate from my ac units plumbed to the shower sump and it always works. I am a fairly frugal person, but this product is well worth the money.
M**
Pump
Great pump
S**N
Good quality.
The switch is well designed and built. With the elimination of mercury, most bilge pump switches are junk these days. The switch came with clear instructions. I was a bit worried about it having 5 leads, but reading the instructions made everything clear. Figuring out my existing wiring took 15 minutes. The mounting bracket is nice. Remember to get your own worm gear clamp for the pump. My pump is a Rule 800. I filed a bit (1/8") off the pump clamp to get the right vertical positioning. Use good crimps and heat shrink the connectors. The installation took 30 minutes.
A**R
5 months and broken already !!!
Broke after only 5 months of usage !!!!
V**H
Continuity checks - Faulty Switch? No
Update 8/10/21. Spoke to the inventor about why I don't see continuity as below. Turns out this is not a simple reed switch/magnet arrangement. There are electronics inside. BLUF - The contacts that supply power to the pump are contacts off a relay which is energized when the float switch is activated. Power has to be applied for the float switch to close. Bob, the inventor is a gruff old coot... but I think he would get a chuckle from reading that. Changed from 1 star to 4 stars........I received a UPS-06-12 Float switch. When installed and tested the pump ran for a moment when the float switch was activated by rising water than blew a fuse and never worked again. The vender sent me a replacement.See photosI decided to test the replacement first before installing. In the MSC ships I sailed on we would install bilge switches which were basically 5ft tall versions of your switch. They had a LOW-LOW, LOW, HIGH and HIGH-HIGH activation which fed a PLC. We would test them first by sliding the float along the rod (By tilting the switch) and making sure we had continuity at each activation point as the internal float passed the reed switch inside the rod.I tried that with the switch that was sent prior to installing and it was no good.See photo "Schematic". The +12V is feed to the bilge switch thru the fuse, than thru the Bilge pump switch in the "Auto" position than to the RED wire on the float switch. When the internal Reed switch is activated via the rising internal float current is than passed via the closed reed switch contacts to the brown wire than to the pump.See photo "RED to BROWN". I simulated a rising water level by placing the switch in a bowl of water... but there is no continuity between the Brown and Red wire as can be seen on the ohm Meter. Photo Brown to Brown shows continuity as it should, and is a test my meter is working OK. I tried lowering the float switch into the water slowly just in case the float rose above the reed switch. Still no continuity between the RED and BROWN wires at any point with slowly rising water. I'm not aware of the internals of these switches so decided to switch multimeter polarity just in case there was a protective diode inside to protect the pump from reverse polarity. No changeSomething appears to be wrong with these switches. The first one worked for a moment running the pump, than blew the fuse and never worked again. This one shows no continuity through the reed switch with a rising water level.
D**N
Dependable
This is the best float switch i have found and have tried them all.Pricey but you get what you pay for.
J**M
best float switch around
simple design, quality materials and lasts. How many Rules will you replace because this costs more? Go boating instead of laying in the bilge.
K**
Well built
I think that this is a good product. My last one lasted five years. I guess they decided to quit shipping the fastener with the pump switch. I had to drive to Lowe’s to buy a piece of material that cost less than a dollar yet has to be used with every single switch they send out. They used to send this piece out. I think it’s ridiculous when you spend $170 on something and they don’t send everything that’s needed to attach the pump
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