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    Default Wiring the Heater Switch

    In csmsk's excellent heater install write up, he writes,

    "Also, I didn't use the three speed control switch that came with the kit. I had a two way rocker switch in the dash that I wasn't using, so I hooked the heater to that. Now I only have control of "high" and "medium" speed. I thought that if I needed the "slow" speed, I didn't really need it on at all!"

    I am finally installing a heater in my boat (parts are arriving today) and would like to do exactly the same as Chris did above. I am not very good with wiring so could someone please explain in detail how to wire the heater to the two way rocker switch on the dash, including telling me exactly which wire to attach to which spade on the back of the switch.

    Chris, are you out there??

    Thanks,

    Al
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    Al,

    Can you post some photo's of the switch you have or what type of switch it is. Also can you post the wires you have for the heater.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cab13367 View Post
    In csmsk's excellent heater install write up, he writes . . .
    Chris, are you out there??
    He hasn't been around in a while. He's one of the guys we miss b/c he had so much quality info to add all the time. Hopefully as the season gets going he'll be back on here. You might send him a PM to see if you can jump-start him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jester View Post
    Al,

    Can you post some photo's of the switch you have or what type of switch it is. Also can you post the wires you have for the heater.
    I got the kit today and the switch plate is much smaller than it appeared in the pics so I have found a convenient place to mount it. I won't be using the spare switch on the dash after all. Thanks anyway.

    Quote Originally Posted by kaneboats View Post
    He hasn't been around in a while. He's one of the guys we miss b/c he had so much quality info to add all the time. Hopefully as the season gets going he'll be back on here. You might send him a PM to see if you can jump-start him.
    I sent him an e-mail but he has not responded. I remember that he had his boat for sale for a while then decided he was going to keep it so I was hoping he would come back to the board after that. I have not had much time to spend on here lately either so I can sympathize.
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    Hey guys!!! Sorry I missed this. My work schedule has changed recently and the weather is just now getting me into the mood, so I'll be checking in more often. And yes, I did get to keep my boat after all!!!

    I do receive all your PM's, and have responded (even though I was a day late with Al's last one.)

    I haven't done any recent upgrades, but I did check all my lag bolts in the carpeted trailer runners last month. ABOUT 70% ARE STRIPPED OUT!!! I'll be switching over to carridge bolts soon.

    Al,
    Hope the install went well. I'll be checking back soon for pics.

    Thanks for everyones concern. We've got a really great community here!
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    Shoot, I'm just glad you're back on here. It wasn't the same -- kind of like bringing balance back or something.
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    Awwwww man, yer makin' me blush!
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    Quote Originally Posted by csmsk View Post
    Hey guys!!! Sorry I missed this. My work schedule has changed recently and the weather is just now getting me into the mood, so I'll be checking in more often. And yes, I did get to keep my boat after all!!!

    I do receive all your PM's, and have responded (even though I was a day late with Al's last one.)

    I haven't done any recent upgrades, but I did check all my lag bolts in the carpeted trailer runners last month. ABOUT 70% ARE STRIPPED OUT!!! I'll be switching over to carridge bolts soon.

    Al,
    Hope the install went well. I'll be checking back soon for pics.

    Thanks for everyones concern. We've got a really great community here!
    Chris,

    Good to see you back here. I am just getting started with my install. Will work on it a little at a time. I'll post up some pics when I get done.

    I checked out where I am going to install two of the heater tubes under the dash like u did and man it's tight in there. Will definitely measure and remeasure before gettn the 4" hole saw out. Any tips locating the tubes and making sure I drill the holes in the right place?
    Al

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    I guess what I did was traced them out from the inside with a paint pen, then drilled a very small hole at the center of the trace also from the inside. Then I used that hole to get my pilot bit of the hole saw started from the gelcoat side for a clean hole. A little nerve racking, I know, but some carefull planning and you'll be fine.

    Have fun with it!
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    Thanks Chris, that helps. I'm sure it won't be that bad once I dive in. Right now, I am trying to find the right shut off valves and the fittings to make it all work. I don't want to have any heater hose between the block and the shut off valve.
    Al

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