you can connect with the white and brown color to the positive pole,the black color to the Negative Pole.it is ok , glad to see it , this is made by us 😃
Your video saved me so much trouble. Seriously. I was about to remove panels, cut wires, and it would have been a big pain in the ass. Your video showed me that it was a connection issue at the switch. I owe you a big sloppy blow job, sir.
I made that comment after watching the first half. Now that I have seen the whole video, my original comment is no longer true. However, the purpose of the light is to let the boat operator know when the pump is running. You have the light hooked up so that it is always on when the switch is in the auto position. Take the wire and butt-connect it to the auto wire for the pump. OR, connect it to one lead from an auto float switch, if the auto float switch is separate from the pump.
I think you might be right! The diagrams these things come with are hard to read. I will be posting an updated video once I get settled. Thanks for the comment. i got some better diagrams and will try to correct this video soon.
It’s not grounded.
Thanks for the comment. I will be posting another video soon. This configuration has been working but I don't think it's right.
How do you wire a auto float switch to a bilge pump
you can connect with the white and brown color to the positive pole,the black color to the Negative Pole.it is ok , glad to see it , this is made by us 😃
Your video saved me so much trouble. Seriously. I was about to remove panels, cut wires, and it would have been a big pain in the ass. Your video showed me that it was a connection issue at the switch. I owe you a big sloppy blow job, sir.
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The light will not work with this configuration. You have both poles of the light bulb hooked up to the same post on the switch.
I made that comment after watching the first half. Now that I have seen the whole video, my original comment is no longer true. However, the purpose of the light is to let the boat operator know when the pump is running. You have the light hooked up so that it is always on when the switch is in the auto position. Take the wire and butt-connect it to the auto wire for the pump. OR, connect it to one lead from an auto float switch, if the auto float switch is separate from the pump.
I think you might be right! The diagrams these things come with are hard to read. I will be posting an updated video once I get settled. Thanks for the comment. i got some better diagrams and will try to correct this video soon.