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    Posted: July-06-2020 at 9:42pm
Hey gang, I have a nav light switch that is intermittent. Wiring looks good. are the eta switches on skidim a good replacement?
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Originally posted by ultrarunner ultrarunner wrote:

Hey gang, I have a nav light switch that is intermittent. Wiring looks good. are the eta switches on skidim a good replacement?


The ETA circuit breakers were originally installed in my '93 Sport. I just replaced all of them at the same time with new ETA's. Just check the amp rating of each because they are not all the same. Both skidim and nautique parts have them.   nautique parts lists the common amp ratings for each breaker depending on the use. I had to buy two from an electric parts house because I couldn't find the same amp rating as what I needed.
If one is going bad I would just replace them all. My boat is almost an antique!
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Originally posted by Nauti Gator Nauti Gator wrote:

My boat is almost an antique!

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Just a friendly FYI, boats aren't classified like other items like autos. The "antique" class is pre WWII. After the war boats are in the "classic" category.


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Sounds like a good fall project and swap the all out. Thanks.

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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by Nauti Gator Nauti Gator wrote:

My boat is almost an antique!

Mike,
Just a friendly FYI, boats aren't classified like other items like autos. The "antique" class is pre WWII. After the war boats are in the "classic" category.


Thanks for the clarification - I'd rather be known as a classic than an antique
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Is there a source for a complete set?
I have accessory switches as well but do not know the AMP. I suppose I can remove and check them. 
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I added a tower light and wired to the navigation switch. Shortly later, switch went bad. I suppose I should wire the tower navigation light to one of the accessory switches. Where is the best point of location to wire? seems like the switch is a hap-hazard way of doing it
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2.5 Amp Bilge pump / auto bilge pump (8.0 Amp for Barefoot Nautique)
6.0 Amp Blower
10 Amp Nav lights / anchor lights
10 Amp Accessory
20 Amp Ignition

The above Push-to-Release / Reset breakers were on my 1994 Ski Nautique.

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Thank you JQ for the reply. I borrowed an accessory to get the Nav lights going
I thing I will purchase two replacement 10, a back up 20
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