1992 Correct Craft Nautique Dash Panel Switches |
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apolonie
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Posted: July-29-2021 at 10:24am |
Thank you so much for the info!
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8122pbrainard
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Blower and ignition are flipped so, blower is the 6A and the ignition is the 20A.
2.5A if you have 1 pump and then 8 if you have 2 bilge pumps.
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apolonie
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Hey guys sorry for another question:
My dash panel switches' threading are broken, hence when I push on any of the switches they just fall behind the panel! I found replacement ones on nautique parts: https://www.nautiqueparts.com/product/circuit-breaker-switch/ However I got some questions with a few of the amps and what nautique parts recommend the amps should be for each switch: Lights / accessories: 10A (confirmed by nautique parts) Blower: 20A ( nautique says this one should be 6A) Ignition: 6A (nautique says this one should be 20A) pumps: 7A (nautique says regular nautique is 2.5 amp, barefoot one is 8 amp) Can anybody confirm one way or the other what the amps should be for each switch?
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