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2018 AR190 - Bilge pump electrical wiring

joelhanson

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
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Can I get a confirmation from someone that (1) the 2018 AR190 has a float switch for bilge pump activation wired in parallel to the console switch as a factory standard and (2) that the lead to/from the float switch is on the battery side of the battery switch? Heading back to my boat tomorrow (in a wet slip) to check if I need the battery switch closed or not for sump operation (it’s closed now). All things equal I’d love to open the battery switch if the wiring supports it for bulge pump operation.
 
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