[Rhodes22-list] Mast light wiring
Lowe, Rob
rlowe at vt.edu
Tue Oct 25 10:36:50 EDT 2011
Mary Lou,
Thanks for correcting my terminology. - rob
-----Original Message-----
From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Mary Lou Troy
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 3:59 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Mast light wiring
Umm....
Anchor light at masthead (all around white); steaming light at
spreaders (forward facing white light)? Actually our steaming light
is above the spreaders. Our masthead light is a Davis Mega light that
we added - didn't come with the boat.
Mary Lou
At 02:43 PM 10/21/2011, you wrote:
>Joe,
>With the mast light, it may not make any difference. By fitting,
>are you talking about the connection at the cabin top? I thought
>that was a four prong connection (at least mine is). Attached is a
>photo of my connection. On mine, the common (ground) prong is the
>one closest to the set screw. On mine, you line up the set screws
>to get the connection correct. And you should have more than one
>mast light?? I've got both a mast head light at the top and an
>anchor light where the spreaders are.
>
>One trick I've used for working on the mast when it was off the boat
>or without the battery is to use a 9 volt battery. I used alligator
>clips hooked to the battery and hooked to the prongs on the
>plug. This allows me to check the mast head connections and verify
>the lights are working. While 9 volts won't be a bright as 12, it's
>enough to verify wiring and lighting. You can also use the 9 volt
>battery and hook it up where your regular battery is using the clips
>and use a volt meter to verify which is which at the socket on the
>cabin top. - rob
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
>[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Joe Camp
>Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 1:41 PM
>To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mast light wiring
>
>Hey everybody (and the rest):
>
> After a disaster with the mast lowering on my boat in July (of
> course, not my fault) {(That's what we all would say)} I am vexed
> with the prospect of rewiring the connection for my mast
> light. Resetting the mast step was gravy. But, in the attempt to
> rewire the mast-head light, I cannot tell which lead is hot and
> which is ground. In the fitting, there is a long and a short
> lead. Which one is hot and which one ground?
>
> Once I have the battery back in, I can do a process of
> elimination and figure it out easily enough. However, If someone
> could clue me in, it would make the task a "one and done"
> event. My boat is an '87. Any clues? Muchas gracias mis amigos y
> amigas. Happy winterizing to all. Thanks.
>
>Joe Camp
>s/v John Dawson
>Hatboro, PA
>__________________________________________________
>To subscribe/unsubscribe go to
>http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list
>
>For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and
>archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list
>__________________________________________________
>-------------- next part --------------
>A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
>Name: Getaway 012 (Large).jpg
>Type: image/jpeg
>Size: 62180 bytes
>Desc: Getaway 012 (Large).jpg
>Url :
>http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20111021/dfa95999/attachment.jpg
>
>__________________________________________________
>To subscribe/unsubscribe go to
>http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list
>
>For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and
>archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list
>__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list
For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list
__________________________________________________
More information about the Rhodes22-list
mailing list