

🚤 Stay afloat with Rule 800 – the pump that works as hard as you do!
The Rule 800 GPH 20DA Standard Bilge Pump is a robust, submersible pump designed for efficient water removal with an 800 gallons per hour capacity. Featuring a low amp motor for energy efficiency, a corrosion-resistant stainless steel shaft, and ignition protection, it offers reliable performance in marine and industrial settings. Compatible with panel or float switches, it provides versatile control options for professional-grade bilge management.




| ASIN | B01LZ5HRCQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 61,121 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 2 in Well Pumps |
| Brand | Rule |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (260) |
| Date First Available | 15 Sept. 2016 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 408 g |
| Item model number | 20DA |
| Manufacturer | Rule |
| Manufacturer part number | 20DA |
| Model | 20DA |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 17.78 x 10.16 cm; 408.23 g |
| Special Features | Not_Performance_Used |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**Y
Sump pump
It was fitted to the sump pump and works well
M**R
Does the job............
Good, robust bilge pump for my narrowboat. Does what it's supposed to do. Can't say more.
F**O
Una pompa eccellente
G**O
Muy buen producto
B**T
I tested it to make sure it would turn on before connecting it for good and it worked fine. Then, I pumped some hose water out of the bilge and that worked fine. But when I tried to pump water again, no water was removed from the bilge. At first, I thought I had a clog in the line so, get out the roto rooter and go to work. Went through the same process, same result, no water being pumped on second pump out. Then I remembered the check valve. I removed it, tried it again and, this time, the water continued to get pumped out on successive tries. I think the pressure of the water in the hose, sitting against the valve, was more than the pump could push through. So, out goes the check valve. I don't mind a small amount of back wash water in the bilge. I just want the pump to work.
M**T
Our boat started taking on water due to an engine issue while on the lake and the original bilge pump began working but then stopped. It began working again and was able to empty the bilge but I no longer trusted it. This is the updated version of the Rule 800GPH pump (20RM) that was originally in the boat from the factory. It installed perfectly and when tested in the driveway it pumps water well. The price is reasonable for what it is and hopefully it holds up better than the old version.
M**L
Got my new pump to replace a 20 year old Rule that had something broken inside and sometimes refuses to turn on. Wired the exact same way - brown to positive and black to negative - and the pump turns on, but doesn't pump water out. I reversed the connectors at the battery, and now the pump turns on and does pump the water out of the bilge. So it appears that on this particular pump I received, the wires were inverted at the factory. Pretty disappointing for such a basic thing. I mean, it only has 2 wires. Now I have to remove it from the boat and send it back and get another one, hoping it won't be from the same batch and have the same problem. What a pain.
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