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Old 02-25-2016, 04:40 AM
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Default 2003 Velocity 260 Electrical Switch- "Cabin Lights"

Helm switch labeled "CABIN LIGHTS", other than the obvious as the name states, exactly what does it power ?????? I can't find what it powers because it's not working for the cabin lighting at all.
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surely somebody knows ????????????
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On both of my 280's the cabin light switch powered the switches in the cabin. So basically u have to turn the dash switch on and then the 2 switches on the wall in the cabin. Then each light has its own switch as well.
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Originally Posted by cabin fever
On both of my 280's the cabin light switch powered the switches in the cabin. So basically u have to turn the dash switch on and then the 2 switches on the wall in the cabin. Then each light has its own switch as well.
My VR is same as well.
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Ditto

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Same with my 290SC
Originally Posted by cabin fever
On both of my 280's the cabin light switch powered the switches in the cabin. So basically u have to turn the dash switch on and then the 2 switches on the wall in the cabin. Then each light has its own switch as well.
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Thanks for the feedback, I was afraid of that............. Seems I've got some electricals to trace down. My helm switch doesn't work that way, cabin lights will turn on (using inside the cabin switches) regardless of the helm switch position........just when I thought I was done...
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If I had to guess the previous owner bypassed the switch so the cabin power was hot at all times. Maybe the cabin switch was then used for something else that was removed when boat was sold?
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Originally Posted by Padraig
If I had to guess the previous owner bypassed the switch so the cabin power was hot at all times. Maybe the cabin switch was then used for something else that was removed when boat was sold?
I think you called it right. I'll do a power drain check at the battery while turning the switch on-off to see if it's powering anything, after that, I'm not sure but I think I'll probably see about getting the switch back onboard for what it's supposed to do. Hopefully it'll go easy.

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I just checked out the cabin light switch on my boat. It only controls a single light in the cabin, the one closest the entrance over the countertop. All of the other lights work whether the switch at the helm is on or off.
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