Another electrical neophyte issue.....Anchor Light not working.
I would have taken a digital photograph but the below diagram seems to illustrate the wiring of this toggle switch better.
We have a 2008 23' Venture. For some reason the anchor light is not working.... quite likely because there was a gray/white wire sitting there not connected to anything!!! Even after I plugged it in as shown below (assuming it is properly plugged) the anchor light did not work.
I am not sure if the Venture 23's wiring is similar to that of other boats but I would assume it is for the most part especially as it relates to the configuration of the Navigation and Anchor lights.
Anyway, the scenario is as follows:
We have a single toggle switch which activates both the running lights and is supposed to activate the anchor lights.
With apologies for the below simple diagrams the toggle switch looks as follows from the helm:
NAV
LIGHTS
|---------------------------------|
|.........................................|
| ............|------------| .........|
|.............| ... RI..... | ...........| RUN
|.............|------------| .........|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|.............|------------|..........|
|.............|.....RI......|............| ANC
|.............|------------|..........|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|---------------------------------|
... where "RI" are RED indicator lights and "NAV LIGHTS", "RUN", and "ANC" are labels on the top and sides of the switch.
The back of the switch in my cumbersome diagram below within the fuse panel looks similar to the following (each small box is a connector):
|------------------------------------------|
|....................................................|
|............|---------|....|---------|.........|
|............|...GW... |....|...BLK..|_____|___________
|............|---------|....|---------|.........|
|....................................................|
|............|---------|...........................|
|..~~~~~~W1..|..........................|
|..}.........|---------|..........................|
|..}.................................................|
|..#.........|---------|..........................|
|..#....+++++R....|..........................|
|..#....+....|---------|.........................|
|..}....+...........................................|
|..}....+....|---------|.........................|
|..~~+~~~W2....|.........................|
|.......+....|---------|..........................|
|.......+............................................|
|.......+....|---------|..........................|
|..+++....|..BLU....|..........................|
|..+.........|---------|..........................|
|..+.................................................|
|..+.........|---------|..........................|
|..+.........|...GRY...|.........................|
|..+.........|---------|..........................|
|..+.................................................|
|--+---------------------------------------|
.. +
.. +
From the above diagram.....
GW = Gray/White that I assume goes to the anchor light. This wire was disconnected. I tried attaching it here but anchor light still does not work.
BLK = Black " - " wire that connects to the "accessory" switch located two switches to the right.
W1 = Solid non-plastic coated wire which runs to a connector below as indicated by the " } " and " ~ " characters with the " # " in between.
# = Solid black piece in the middle of the non-plastic covered wire.
R = Red " + " wire which connects below the switch body as indicated by the '+' characters
W2 = Solid non-plastic coated wire which runs to a connector above.
BLU = Blue wire that runs off to ????
GRY = Gray wire that runs off to ???
Anyway, the scenario is as follows:
1) The Running lights are working fine and is activated when the toggle is in the "RUN" position.
2) The Anchor light does NOT work when the toggle is in the "ANC" postion NOR when the toggle is in the "RUN" position.
3) When the toggle is in the "RUN" position both the top and bottom "RI" (Red indicator) lights come on.
4) When the toggle is in the "ANC" position the bottom "RI" (red indicator) light comes on.
Since the Gray/White wire was laying there disconnected I assume that is the problem (duh???). I plugged this Gray/White wire into the connector as labeled "GW" above but the anchor light still did not come on but everything else (# 1 - 4) worked the same as noted above.
Is this the correct connector for the Gray/White wire which I assume is for the Anchor light? Or did this and some other wire somehow get mixed up?
The chances of both the bulbs being burned out in the anchor light seem pretty remote especially considering that the Gray/White wire was previously disconnected.
Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated. I bought a copy of "The 12 Volt Bible for Boats" and am reading it but I am still clueless. And I realize if I spent as much time studying the book as it took to do the silly diagram I would probably be an electrical expert instead of somebody challenged by changing incandescent bulbs at home.
Tanks,
Dan Denver
I would have taken a digital photograph but the below diagram seems to illustrate the wiring of this toggle switch better.
We have a 2008 23' Venture. For some reason the anchor light is not working.... quite likely because there was a gray/white wire sitting there not connected to anything!!! Even after I plugged it in as shown below (assuming it is properly plugged) the anchor light did not work.
I am not sure if the Venture 23's wiring is similar to that of other boats but I would assume it is for the most part especially as it relates to the configuration of the Navigation and Anchor lights.
Anyway, the scenario is as follows:
We have a single toggle switch which activates both the running lights and is supposed to activate the anchor lights.
With apologies for the below simple diagrams the toggle switch looks as follows from the helm:
NAV
LIGHTS
|---------------------------------|
|.........................................|
| ............|------------| .........|
|.............| ... RI..... | ...........| RUN
|.............|------------| .........|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|.............|------------|..........|
|.............|.....RI......|............| ANC
|.............|------------|..........|
|.........................................|
|.........................................|
|---------------------------------|
... where "RI" are RED indicator lights and "NAV LIGHTS", "RUN", and "ANC" are labels on the top and sides of the switch.
The back of the switch in my cumbersome diagram below within the fuse panel looks similar to the following (each small box is a connector):
|------------------------------------------|
|....................................................|
|............|---------|....|---------|.........|
|............|...GW... |....|...BLK..|_____|___________
|............|---------|....|---------|.........|
|....................................................|
|............|---------|...........................|
|..~~~~~~W1..|..........................|
|..}.........|---------|..........................|
|..}.................................................|
|..#.........|---------|..........................|
|..#....+++++R....|..........................|
|..#....+....|---------|.........................|
|..}....+...........................................|
|..}....+....|---------|.........................|
|..~~+~~~W2....|.........................|
|.......+....|---------|..........................|
|.......+............................................|
|.......+....|---------|..........................|
|..+++....|..BLU....|..........................|
|..+.........|---------|..........................|
|..+.................................................|
|..+.........|---------|..........................|
|..+.........|...GRY...|.........................|
|..+.........|---------|..........................|
|..+.................................................|
|--+---------------------------------------|
.. +
.. +
From the above diagram.....
GW = Gray/White that I assume goes to the anchor light. This wire was disconnected. I tried attaching it here but anchor light still does not work.
BLK = Black " - " wire that connects to the "accessory" switch located two switches to the right.
W1 = Solid non-plastic coated wire which runs to a connector below as indicated by the " } " and " ~ " characters with the " # " in between.
# = Solid black piece in the middle of the non-plastic covered wire.
R = Red " + " wire which connects below the switch body as indicated by the '+' characters
W2 = Solid non-plastic coated wire which runs to a connector above.
BLU = Blue wire that runs off to ????
GRY = Gray wire that runs off to ???
Anyway, the scenario is as follows:
1) The Running lights are working fine and is activated when the toggle is in the "RUN" position.
2) The Anchor light does NOT work when the toggle is in the "ANC" postion NOR when the toggle is in the "RUN" position.
3) When the toggle is in the "RUN" position both the top and bottom "RI" (Red indicator) lights come on.
4) When the toggle is in the "ANC" position the bottom "RI" (red indicator) light comes on.
Since the Gray/White wire was laying there disconnected I assume that is the problem (duh???). I plugged this Gray/White wire into the connector as labeled "GW" above but the anchor light still did not come on but everything else (# 1 - 4) worked the same as noted above.
Is this the correct connector for the Gray/White wire which I assume is for the Anchor light? Or did this and some other wire somehow get mixed up?
The chances of both the bulbs being burned out in the anchor light seem pretty remote especially considering that the Gray/White wire was previously disconnected.
Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated. I bought a copy of "The 12 Volt Bible for Boats" and am reading it but I am still clueless. And I realize if I spent as much time studying the book as it took to do the silly diagram I would probably be an electrical expert instead of somebody challenged by changing incandescent bulbs at home.
Tanks,
Dan Denver