wiring for bilge? how to test switch?

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
WaveDemon said:
That sound painfull, I've pulled the wires of a a running ski a few times, I've only ever done it once while standing in the water, once. :bigeyes:

it was on teh trailer I was standing beside it, holding the aluminum throttle ( brapping it...)

wet hands, msd enahncer, leaky plug boot...

yeeeeeeoutch.
I said some very bad things...

:banghead:
 

godocgo

sport
Location
s. fla
thanks mouth


that worked, i tested it with another switch i had and it lit up fine. the one i spent 2 hrs fishing thru the handlepole and wiring up all pretty and water tight was f'in sheet.

well at least there is tomorrow.

thanks again for the help guys.
 

WaveDemon

Not Dead - Notable Member
Location
Hell, Florida
Mouthfulloflake said:
it was on teh trailer I was standing beside it, holding the aluminum throttle ( brapping it...)

wet hands, msd enahncer, leaky plug boot...

yeeeeeeoutch.
I said some very bad things...

:banghead:
yep, pulled the plugs in that fassion once. not a good feeling something about touching the throttle makes it extra sparky. (please excuse my technical jargon)
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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Location
at peace
godocgo said:
thanks mouth


that worked, i tested it with another switch i had and it lit up fine. the one i spent 2 hrs fishing thru the handlepole and wiring up all pretty and water tight was f'in sheet.

well at least there is tomorrow.

thanks again for the help guys.

Huh? What?

I see...that's what the thread was about.
 

godocgo

sport
Location
s. fla
actually it was an old switch from an old blaster. i have a few kits laying around. when i pulled the sheathing on the one wire it was black all the way up. so i am sure it got corroded somehow.
 
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