Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
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Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
What is this port for?
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
Have you taken a meter and tried measuring voltage?
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
Looks like what we referred to "in the old days" as a cigarette lighter.
Now days they call them accessory jacks. But it appears the inner sleeve has been removed.
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
I don't think that's a "cigarette" lighter or "accessory jack", as it has both terminals at the base.
A few more pictures might help. Where is it located, and what's the orientation of it?
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
Ya looks to me to be a socket for a removable anchor/mast light but more info and pics would help confirm.
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
Agree. When he said it was on the bridge I made the assumption it was on the instrument console area of the bridge, which is why I was thinking accessory jack.Ya looks to me to be a socket for a removable anchor/mast light but more info and pics would help confirm
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
Thanks for all of the responses so far. I haven't probed yet (need to get back out there!).
Arrow points to location of the port: If this is a mast/anchor light - is there a standard for this connection that I could find mating parts for?
Arrow points to location of the port: If this is a mast/anchor light - is there a standard for this connection that I could find mating parts for?
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
Yea, that sure looks like it'd be for an anchor light. If you don't have one elsewhere, then I'm sure that's it.
There's not really a standard. Several companies make removable anchor lights and all use different bases. You might remove the base and see if there's any manufacturer ID on it anywhere that might give a clue. You might end up replacing the base with a new one that comes with the new light.
EDIT: if that's a "new to you" boat, you might really look all over that boat in all the compartments because you just might find the light tucked away somewhere. I was still finding stuff YEARS after I got my last boat.
There's not really a standard. Several companies make removable anchor lights and all use different bases. You might remove the base and see if there's any manufacturer ID on it anywhere that might give a clue. You might end up replacing the base with a new one that comes with the new light.
EDIT: if that's a "new to you" boat, you might really look all over that boat in all the compartments because you just might find the light tucked away somewhere. I was still finding stuff YEARS after I got my last boat.
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Re: Small Covered Port on Bridge with two terminals?
Id try to find out where the wires come from. If I recall, I saw something like this on another site and turned out to be a plug for a switch for something, heck if I remember what it was.
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