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Old 05-20-2012, 12:14 PM
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As most of you may know I put a new engine and numerous other parts in the boat. I am installing a second bilge pump as a backup but ran into something I never saw nor heard of. I bought a brand new Rule float switch to install with a bilge pump I had lying around. The directions on this Rule switch say to install the wiring for the switch on the neg/ground wire. Every set up I saw in my life has the switch spliced into the pos/hot wire. Can their diagram be correct? Is this something new? Please help me out.
Thank you, Bob
Switching the negative side doesn't matter, but I wouldn't vary from positive to negative. In other words, make all switching the same.
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Old 05-22-2012, 05:51 PM
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Yes, I'll keep them all the same. As bad as my memory is it would only cause me problems. Thanks to all, Bob
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