Navigation Light Switch Wiring Diagram
Navigation and anchor light rocker switch wiring guide duration.
Navigation light switch wiring diagram. We have wiring diagrams and wiring guides on how to wire a 10 terminal nav ancher on off on 3 way carling contura rocker switch as well as a wiring diagrams in how to wire a 10 terminal bilge auto manual on off on 3 way carling contura rocker switch for more on how to wire a bilge pump check this out we also have a general dpdt wiring diagram for powering two loads using an on off on 3 way. Here are your electrical connections. The positive side for all lights goes through the switch. This is commonly used to power a boat s navigation and anchor lights where both lights are required to be on at night when the boat is moving.
Anchor output terminal 1. Regardless of the configuration of your boat s navigation lights wiring the individual lights follows a set pattern that requires you to have a fuse in the wire between the switch and the light. This nav anc rocker switch has 7 terminals on the back. Negative source terminal 7 place jumper between terminals 2 5 and 1 6 see wiring diagram a hard copy of the wiring diagram will be shipped with this switch.
Wiring navigation light and ignition switches duration. 12v input terminal 2 and 5. In this video wiring guide we show how to wire a 7 terminal vjd1 d66b rocker switch to operate a boat s navigation and anchor lights. As you said when the switch is in the navigation position you want the red green light and the white stern light to be on.
In this extremely common configuration a single switch is. From the back this switch will have three rows of terminals with two terminals on each row. Need a very simple wiring diagram for navagation lights. With some creative wiring and a multi terminal bus bar you can avoid most of the soldering and some of the wiring.
Nav anchor light wiring tom biondi. When the switch is in the anchor position you want only the white stern light to be on. You run the negative leads from all the lights to the battery negative or the negative buss under the console.