Bob/Bradenton
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I'm going to revisit my previous post about the "Hatch Up" side of the Hatch Switch, sticking.
(By the way, I took the old switch apart and pieces of black plastic fell out. Probably not a good sign. And one more "Cutwater" item. Two of the wire leads fell out of their terminals. This appears to be a common issue with Cutwater, the terminals are not crimped properly, but back to my sticking switch adventure):
I bought a six prong Blue Seas switch however I don't think that this is going to do the same thing as the original Cutwater rocker switch.
The way that the original Rocker Switch is wired is:
Orange (which is spliced into the Red Positive from the blue LED Cockpit/Underwater Lights) is the Positive (+) lead.
This goes to the center two (joined together with a brass strip) terminal screws.
The Yellow wire is the Negative (-). This is on one side of the switch.
There is a Blue wire at the other end of the switch on one side and a Green wire on the other side (same side of the switch)
Here's how this thing works:
-When you connect the Blue wire and the Green wire together and then touch the Orange (+) wire to that pair, the hatch opens.
-When you disconnect the Green from the Blue and then touch the Orange (+) wire to the Green wire, it apparently opens a drain valve in the pump and allows the hatch to close by gravity.
I do a lot of electrical DC work but I'm having a tough time trying to figure out how to make a switch like the Blue Seas work with this set up. The Orange/Blue/Green to open the hatch. The Orange/Green to close the hatch.
Can't get my brain around this one. HELP!
Bob/Bradenton...
(By the way, I took the old switch apart and pieces of black plastic fell out. Probably not a good sign. And one more "Cutwater" item. Two of the wire leads fell out of their terminals. This appears to be a common issue with Cutwater, the terminals are not crimped properly, but back to my sticking switch adventure):
I bought a six prong Blue Seas switch however I don't think that this is going to do the same thing as the original Cutwater rocker switch.
The way that the original Rocker Switch is wired is:
Orange (which is spliced into the Red Positive from the blue LED Cockpit/Underwater Lights) is the Positive (+) lead.
This goes to the center two (joined together with a brass strip) terminal screws.
The Yellow wire is the Negative (-). This is on one side of the switch.
There is a Blue wire at the other end of the switch on one side and a Green wire on the other side (same side of the switch)
Here's how this thing works:
-When you connect the Blue wire and the Green wire together and then touch the Orange (+) wire to that pair, the hatch opens.
-When you disconnect the Green from the Blue and then touch the Orange (+) wire to the Green wire, it apparently opens a drain valve in the pump and allows the hatch to close by gravity.
I do a lot of electrical DC work but I'm having a tough time trying to figure out how to make a switch like the Blue Seas work with this set up. The Orange/Blue/Green to open the hatch. The Orange/Green to close the hatch.
Can't get my brain around this one. HELP!
Bob/Bradenton...