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Wiring Nav Lights to a 3 prong rocker switch
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<blockquote data-quote="Bucket" data-source="post: 4905310" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>My nav lights have a 3 position, 3 prong rocker switch. On the prongs, one is incoming hot, one is outgoing power to both the red/green front lights and the white light, and one is to power the white (anchor) light only. When moving all lights are on and when anchored only the white anchor light needs to be on. The center position of the switch is "off". This setup will require a diode (like a one-way valve) like the image below shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucket, post: 4905310, member: 1977"] My nav lights have a 3 position, 3 prong rocker switch. On the prongs, one is incoming hot, one is outgoing power to both the red/green front lights and the white light, and one is to power the white (anchor) light only. When moving all lights are on and when anchored only the white anchor light needs to be on. The center position of the switch is "off". This setup will require a diode (like a one-way valve) like the image below shows. [/QUOTE]
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