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Bilge pump switch lights always on?

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Re: Bilge pump switch lights always on?

Postby bud37 » March 31st, 2025, 4:58 pm

Fred can you delete this please...wrong post
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion..... :popcorn:

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Re: Bilge pump switch lights always on?

Postby Alanna Mo Cree » March 31st, 2025, 5:27 pm

What if the brown wires are switched on the terminals? If the feed is coming in on terminal 3 instead of terminal 2, the switch would still work like a switch but the indicator lamp would always be lit. I gathered this from a post about Carling switches from New Wire on https://www.thehulltruth.com/new-wire-marine/513864-carling-contura-rocker-switches-explained.html.
Power feeds the bulb from terminal 3. If you think about this for a moment, you realize that the switch could be wired up differently… if you put the + input on pin 3, then the light would always be ON and pin 2 could become the switch leg. Additionally, if you had a load with an alternate input (like a bilge pump with a float switch), that input would feed back up the switch leg into pin 3 and illuminate the light, even if the switch is OFF. This is really neat for a bilge because you can tell (via the lamp) when your float switch is making your bilge pump run… cool stuff!


Also to give credit where this was first suggested...
km1125 wrote:Source of the post I'm thinking that the wires on terminals #2 and #3 might just be swapped but I'd want to see a better pic of exactly how it's connected before I would commit to that.
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Re: Bilge pump switch lights always on?

Postby Carverlvr2 » March 31st, 2025, 9:20 pm

Team! That makes total sense! Now I can’t wait to get back out to the boat just to try that!!! I bet that’s it…whether it was switched at the pump or just at the panel, who knows. I’ll post back as soon as I’m there.

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