The 12-volt automatic computerized sump pump stands as a versatile
solution engineered to address a wide range of water removal needs
across diverse settings. Its applications span from draining pools
and pool covers, where stagnant water can breed algae and cause
damage, to keeping basements, garages, and utility rooms
dry—preventing mold growth, structural deterioration, and equipment
damage caused by excess moisture. It also efficiently manages water
in sumps, boats, and various other utility scenarios, proving
indispensable in both residential and marine environments.
A key set of features underpins its reliability: exclusive
moisture-tight seals form an impenetrable barrier against water
ingress, ensuring the pump remains fully functional even when
completely submerged—critical for tasks where deep or prolonged
water exposure is common. Marine-grade blocked wiring enhances
safety and durability in wet conditions, resisting corrosion and
short circuits, while the stainless steel shaft adds robustness,
withstanding wear and rust from constant contact with water,
saltwater included. Perhaps most notably, its operation is silent
and vibrationless, avoiding the disruptive noise and movement that
can disturb living spaces or compromise sensitive equipment nearby.
In practice, its uses are highly varied. It is typically deployed
in boat hulls and bilges to expel accumulated water, a vital
function for maintaining buoyancy and preventing hull damage. Bait
tanks benefit from its precise water management, helping preserve
optimal conditions for live bait. It also serves ponds, pools, and
spas, facilitating water changes, draining for maintenance, or
preventing overflow. Beyond these, it adapts to any scenario
requiring efficient water removal, from flooded crawl spaces to
temporary drainage projects.
A crucial note: these pumps are designed strictly for intermittent
use, not continuous operation. This design focus ensures they
deliver peak performance over an extended lifespan, as continuous
running could lead to overheating and premature wear.
Understanding how bilge pumps operate clarifies their utility.
Non-automatic models rely on traditional activation via float or
panel switches, responding to water levels or manual input. When
clogs occur—often from debris like leaves or sediment—the motor
cartridge can be easily removed, allowing quick cleaning of the
strainer and impeller to restore functionality. Electric
submersible pumps, including this 12-volt model, have become the
preferred choice due to their high output, cost-effectiveness, low
power consumption (low amp draw), and straightforward installation.
Engineered to fit in the lowest part of a bilge or sump, they
require only a discharge pipe and power supply to start working,
making them a user-friendly and efficient solution for water
removal needs.
| Item Code | Volt | Flow Rate | Head | Current | Wire | Outlet Dia |
| BP1-G1500-01 | 12V | 1500GPH | 5M | 8.0A | 100CM | 29MM/1-1/8" |
| BP2-G1500-01 | 24V | 1500GPH | 5M | 4.0A | 100CM | 29MM/1-1/8" |
| BP1-G2000-01 | 12V | 2000GPH | 6M | 10.0A | 100CM | 29MM/1-1/8" |
| BP2-G2000-01 | 24V | 2000GPH | 6M | 5.5A | 100CM | 29MM/1-1/8" |
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For delivery, we offer two options:
- Air shipment via carriers such as Fedex, DHL, UPS, EMS, Epacket,
China Post, etc.
- Sea transportation.
Regarding returns:
- Please notify us 15 days before receiving the goods.
- Provide evidence such as pictures and other relevant materials.
Additionally, we also provide OEM/ODM services. Any requests after
payment should be informed or communicated to us immediately before
shipment so that we can make adjustments accordingly.