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Navigation Light Switch
Greetings,
I'm easily confused when it comes to marine switches, so............. My 13' Whaler has a cheap two position pull switch for the navigation/anchor light(s) that is highly unreliable. I'd like to replace it with a more waterproof, toggle style switch with weather boot. I've looked on several marine web sites, but I can't find a switch that's indicated as being designed for this purpose. There are 100's of various switches, 2 pole, 4 pole, 3 connector, 6 connector, etc. What kind of switch do I need for this application? |
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If your switch has an off, anchor, and nav positions this can be duplicated
with a 2 pole on-off-on toggle switch. Both on's from one pole connect to the white light. Only one on from the other pole connect to the red/green light. Both center connections go to hot. The in the center everything is off. In one direction only the white light is on, in the other direction both the white and the red/green light are on. wrote in message ... Greetings, I'm easily confused when it comes to marine switches, so............. My 13' Whaler has a cheap two position pull switch for the navigation/anchor light(s) that is highly unreliable. I'd like to replace it with a more waterproof, toggle style switch with weather boot. I've looked on several marine web sites, but I can't find a switch that's indicated as being designed for this purpose. There are 100's of various switches, 2 pole, 4 pole, 3 connector, 6 connector, etc. What kind of switch do I need for this application? |
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We all seem to hate those pull out switches but they do work. The act of
pulling and pushing actually cleans the contact. You will never get that much wiping action with a snap switch like most toggles. I just got in the habit of pulling mine all the way out and back a few times before I finally set it to the halfway "run" position. That did bring the USCG down on me once, I suppose them thinking that was the "bring in the drugs" signal but it does work. |
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When you say you have a "two position pull switch"
does that mean is just OFF/ON or does it mean it has a total of three positions?? The numbers below are West Marine model numbers. Just go to WestMarine.com and type the model number into the search box. IF IT'S JUST OFF/ON here are two choices: Pull Switch: 211722 Toggle Switch: 1945864 Basically for ON/OFF you want a Single Pole, Single Throw (SPST) switch. IF IT'S OFF, Nav-Lights-On, Anchor-Light-On: Pull Switch: 379024 (See Note #1) Toggle Switch: 3827052 Basically for OFF/ON/ON you want a Double Pole, Double Throw (DPDT) switch. Note #1: This switch is an OFF / ON#1 & #2 / ON #1 & #3 switch. There may be better ways of doing it (better switches) but you could have ON#1 connected to the back/white light. Then have the bow light connected to #2. Nothing connected to #3. Note #2: It seems some navigation lights have TWO SEPERATE bulbs in them. I'm assuming that's not the case here. I'm assuming you just have one white-light at the stern with one bulb and one red-green light at the bow with one bulb. |
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Gary Warner wrote:
When you say you have a "two position pull switch" does that mean is just OFF/ON or does it mean it has a total of three positions?? The numbers below are West Marine model numbers. Just go to WestMarine.com and type the model number into the search box. IF IT'S JUST OFF/ON here are two choices: Pull Switch: 211722 Toggle Switch: 1945864 Basically for ON/OFF you want a Single Pole, Single Throw (SPST) switch. IF IT'S OFF, Nav-Lights-On, Anchor-Light-On: Pull Switch: 379024 (See Note #1) Toggle Switch: 3827052 Basically for OFF/ON/ON you want a Double Pole, Double Throw (DPDT) switch. Note #1: This switch is an OFF / ON#1 & #2 / ON #1 & #3 switch. There may be better ways of doing it (better switches) but you could have ON#1 connected to the back/white light. Then have the bow light connected to #2. Nothing connected to #3. Note #2: It seems some navigation lights have TWO SEPERATE bulbs in them. I'm assuming that's not the case here. I'm assuming you just have one white-light at the stern with one bulb and one red-green light at the bow with one bulb. It's no big trick. Some of my cabin lights had three way switches and two bulbs... off- on white bulb-on red bulb. -- We today have a president of the United States who looks like he is the son of Howdy Doody or Alfred E. Newman, who isn't smarter than either of them, who is arrogant about his ignorance, who is reckless and incompetent, and whose backers are turning the United States into a pariah. What, me worry? |
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Try West Marine .com for your switch with your description I found the
same style push pull but with - OFF ON - ON position -- Off would be pushed in and the two ON _ ON would be clicks outward. here is the page I was looking at. maybe this would help. http://mastercatalog04.westmarine.com/0647.asp Switch - M531, 3 Position, Off/On #1/ On #2 Part# 270868 $13.99 Regards, Ron wrote in message ... Greetings, I'm easily confused when it comes to marine switches, so............. My 13' Whaler has a cheap two position pull switch for the navigation/anchor light(s) that is highly unreliable. I'd like to replace it with a more waterproof, toggle style switch with weather boot. I've looked on several marine web sites, but I can't find a switch that's indicated as being designed for this purpose. There are 100's of various switches, 2 pole, 4 pole, 3 connector, 6 connector, etc. What kind of switch do I need for this application? |
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Try West Marine .com for your switch with your description I found the
same style push pull but with - OFF ON - ON position -- . here is the page I was looking at. maybe this would help. West Marine http://mastercatalog04.westmarine.com/0647.asp Switch - M531, 3 Position, Off/On #1/ On #2 Part# 270868 $13.99 Regards, Ron wrote in message ... Greetings, I'm easily confused when it comes to marine switches, so............. My 13' Whaler has a cheap two position pull switch for the navigation/anchor light(s) that is highly unreliable. I'd like to replace it with a more waterproof, toggle style switch with weather boot. I've looked on several marine web sites, but I can't find a switch that's indicated as being designed for this purpose. There are 100's of various switches, 2 pole, 4 pole, 3 connector, 6 connector, etc. What kind of switch do I need for this application? |
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:13:47 -0400, "Gary Warner"
wrote: When you say you have a "two position pull switch" does that mean is just OFF/ON or does it mean it has a total of three positions?? It is indeed a 3 position switch, off, pull one detent to the nav lights, and another detent to the anchor light only..... Maybe I'll just replace the switch with a better quality pull version and go from there....... Thanks for everyone for the input!! |
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