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โNov-20-2017 04:05 PM
enblethen wrote:
That is the small holes?
If so the blue wire connects to the heater LED, looks like red wire is it.
Circuit board is wired as noted earlier.
Brown from switch, blue to LED, red to gas valve, green is 12 volt negative.
Suggest applying power to the LED to insure it works.
Switch light would be on when water heater switch is on.
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โNov-20-2017 03:07 PM
enblethen wrote:
Do you have the old switch? Did it have four terminals?
Photo two, the test switch is to show the condition of the leds for tank levels. Center switch turns water pump on and off, right switch if for water heater(?)
โNov-20-2017 03:03 PM
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โNov-20-2017 02:59 PM
enblethen wrote:
OK, rig manufactuerer didn't use one from Atwood. Cheaper to buy set up like you have.
The blue wire or what ever color the blue wire changes to connects to the light off set.
The lighted switch can be used to turn water heater on/off. The lamp in it would just tell you that the water heater is on.
The white wire currently on the switch, where was it connected before?
โNov-20-2017 02:45 PM
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โNov-20-2017 02:27 PM
hamel wrote:enblethen wrote:
You need to identify the wire the blue leaves from the circuit board at the switch end.
The switch should have a wire that comes from the 12 volt DC positive, a wire that goes to the circuit board, brown input, the return, blue wire from the circuit board and a negative from the 12 volt system.
Added up that is four wires.
Look at page 7 of the manual, upper right corner.
Where did you get switch? It is the wrong one!
You know, I told my wife this. I'm thinking its the switch too! The switch that was in there I accidentally broke so I went to auto zone and found a three pronged switch that looked the same size.
Hopefully you read this and go, "DUH YOU IDIOT! GO GET A NEW SWITCH AT "BLAH BLAH BLAH" THAT'll FIX IT!"
LOL. Let me know what you think.