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Recently I purchased a project boat and had to rewire from bow to stern.
The only problem I ran into was the nav/anc SPDT ON/OFF/ON switch has a wire soldered between the two load pins on top. The wiring configuration for the switch wasn't easy to figure out had to use a continuity tester. The switch has five pins and the top center is the + feed, the bottom two pins which are labeled red are actually for the light in the switch itself. The problem is the lights come on together in either on position NAV or ANC. Through research I think the switch is missing a DIODE that can be used instead of the soldered wire that would block the current. The prior owner must have run into the same problem. His solution was to solder the wire on the terminal, thereby having all lights all the time. I need to figure out how to determine the size or type of diode to use. Any help would be appreciated, Scott |
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