Old formula switches
#11
I didn't post the ebay link. I just meant to say they are very universal and even though they are old design most marine stores should have them right on the shelve. Perfect match except for the fading on the old ones. Here is a link to one for 2.25$
http://www.sherco-auto.com/Merchant2...ry_Code=SWITCH
http://www.sherco-auto.com/Merchant2...ry_Code=SWITCH
#12
Those are the same as my F402. I'll check to see what I have. I believe they are a gloss black not the matte grained black in the other posts. Are you looking for Illuminated or non? What accessory do they operate? Some are two position, some are momentary, etc.
#14
I'll check in the shop attic to see what I have. I will tell you that any standard dash switch like these will not work with the docking lights unless you install some type of high amperage relay system. Those pull switches are designed for extremely high amperage loads like the docking lights. Be careful here as this can cause a wiring fire!
#16
Drago,
I sent you an email about the switches, As I looked again at your pictures. I realized I only gave you part numbers for non-illuminated switches. If you look at the chart, you can figure out the designation for the illuminated switches I think. If not on that chart, I'll find it. The heavy duty switches I described in my email "may" work for the docking lights. If you stay with the standard metal push-pull switch, they are made by Cole-Hersey and are similar to #M482 or M682. You can find these online or at West Marine. The Formula wiring diagrams show 10 guage wire for the docking lights. That usually indicates at least 20 or 25 amps. You need a big switch for that kind of amperage. If you decide to "relay" the docking lights I would use a 25 amp to be safe. Hope this helps.
ALJ
I sent you an email about the switches, As I looked again at your pictures. I realized I only gave you part numbers for non-illuminated switches. If you look at the chart, you can figure out the designation for the illuminated switches I think. If not on that chart, I'll find it. The heavy duty switches I described in my email "may" work for the docking lights. If you stay with the standard metal push-pull switch, they are made by Cole-Hersey and are similar to #M482 or M682. You can find these online or at West Marine. The Formula wiring diagrams show 10 guage wire for the docking lights. That usually indicates at least 20 or 25 amps. You need a big switch for that kind of amperage. If you decide to "relay" the docking lights I would use a 25 amp to be safe. Hope this helps.
ALJ
#17
ALJ
Received your email. Very much appreciate it. I am going to look into it. Right now my captain call wont fit my Alpha drive, so I gotta figure out what I am going to do. but I may replace some switches/docking lights. Thank you so much for that information!
Received your email. Very much appreciate it. I am going to look into it. Right now my captain call wont fit my Alpha drive, so I gotta figure out what I am going to do. but I may replace some switches/docking lights. Thank you so much for that information!