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Wiring Nav Lights to a 3 prong rocker switch
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<blockquote data-quote="ImThere" data-source="post: 4905234" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>As far as I know you only need two prongs. One will be your incoming power, one for the wire going to the light. I'm guessing the other prong is for the ground wire so the switch will light up? </p><p></p><p>Do you have a electrical meter? Put it on ohms push the button on find the two leads the have 0 ohms resistance that's your switch leg. At the light hook up this wire from the switch and a ground wire from the battery. </p><p>If not </p><p>Maybe on the back of the switch it has markings?+ where you hook up 12v+ - for 12v- and another one which will probably go to the lights. </p><p></p><p></p><p>See you in a tree, Ricky</p><p>Tree Saddle Hunters_R_US on Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImThere, post: 4905234, member: 3208"] As far as I know you only need two prongs. One will be your incoming power, one for the wire going to the light. I’m guessing the other prong is for the ground wire so the switch will light up? Do you have a electrical meter? Put it on ohms push the button on find the two leads the have 0 ohms resistance that’s your switch leg. At the light hook up this wire from the switch and a ground wire from the battery. If not Maybe on the back of the switch it has markings?+ where you hook up 12v+ - for 12v- and another one which will probably go to the lights. See you in a tree, Ricky Tree Saddle Hunters_R_US on Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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