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Old 06-22-2017, 02:43 PM   #1
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Hi Power 3000 Help Please

First off, I had to make a new membership which I will sort out with admin later. Some of you may remember me as GT1963. That was in the past. Now starting my new adventures in the last Airstream my Ex and I acquired. He has the 63 so no sense me keeping that user name.

On to my question. Heading out for a two month holiday to NFDL and my last maintenance item is my jack. She is a mess my up microswitch is burnt out and my head needs synchronized.

Barker service was awesome!!!!! Told her I have this problem every time I go on a big trip. She sent me out a package of goodies to sort me out.

As you will see by the pics I have to cut wires and install new connectors.
Question: the new toggle switch she sent is it polarized for up down on the connector tabs? If so what is up and what is down?

I think I have provided the right photos to give any electrical whiz out there enough info to walk me through this please please!!!

I have disconnected all power and want to do the switch first. Clean the cogs up and grounds.

Thanks in advance to any and all that can help me out!!
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Old 06-22-2017, 03:48 PM   #2
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As long as you put the wires on the new switch in the same relative positions, it will be fine. It doesn't matter which end of the switch is up. You just need to put it back in the jack with the same orientation of the wires or up will be down and down will be up. In that case, just leave the wiring as is and turn the switch around.

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