![]() But, the wire at the fixture appears to go UP into the pulpit and wouldnt budge. Attach just the anchor lead - if fuse doesnt blow and lamp lights. If it blows the switch is mostly likely the culprit. Turn switch on and off - if fuse doesnt blow - youre good so far. Leave the power and ground (assuming it has an indicator light) connected. My plan was to pull new wire down from the fixture side using the old wire. To check the switch, remove the leads going to the navigation and anchor light. I have some 16 awg marine wire and heat shrink butt splices. This may involve some Trial and Error, but watch out for the Neg for the illuminated tip circuit. When I flip on the 'navigation lights' switch, the wire is hot (circled). Worst case scenario for you will be that you'd need to learn which switch pins do what, and then power each light circuit separately, and learn what these do. IOW, your Nav lights and Anchor light functions should be independent of any key switch function. Navigation lights : aerial Range lights : airport, airway, seadrome Runway. Your ignition key being ON should not play a role in this. Wiring devices and supplies : electric : not automotive Blocks : electric. Since the switch has an illuminated tip, it will also require a Neg connection, and should be clearly marked for this. Wiring boat light nav diagram navigationPin by teos on lanchas. so should be easy to find and move it back. Led bi color & all round anchor light boat marine navigation mastheadBlack led navigation anchor light kit 12v boat port starboard stern Nav/anchor light switch connection (with pic)Diagram showing navigation lights on a boat under repository-circuits. I just moved all of those to a bus bar and then ran a single wire from the 'Nav' pole of the switch to the bus bar. and may require only one of these to be powered. Does sound like somewhere in the boat history someone has moved the 'backlight' wire from the NAV light switch to the ignition circuit, from my understanding the backlight or illumination circuit should get its 12v (+) from the Navigation light switch. Lights led boat wire bowfishing wiring kayak bow fishing forums boats battery pontoon navigation bass jon boating pike john visitNavigation light switch wiring diagram Amplifier switches outboard batteries diagrams inverter electrics connectionBoat nav light wiring diagram. Originally there were a stack of 'piggyback' connectors on the 'Navigation' pole of the switch, to which were added the compass light, the dash lights, and a few other things in addition to the 'Navigation' wire. Your center pins will be the Pos connection. ![]() These are a special double throw/double pole switch. I recommend going with a marine rated switch instead of a 3 position push/pull. In the event you decide to go with the proper 3 position switch (NAV-OFF-ANC), here is the diagram you should use. I was hopeful someone might have the diagram the manufacturer used to wire the switch originally. Re: Need a very simple wiring diagram for navagation lights. I assume one of the 12v ins would be always hot and the other would be only on when the ignition switch is engaged. I am sure I can determine which ones are the 12V in. Since each connector to the switch is tagged by a certain number tag I was hoping to find what the tag numbers represent without having to trace each wire back to the device. ![]()
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