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Old 09-21-2015, 06:45 AM   #29
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The switch is a Momentary Single Pole Single Throw (SPST).
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I'm not an electrician. I thought the diagram showed lighted switches. If that's the case, what are my options?
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I'm not an electrician. I thought the diagram showed lighted switches. If that's the case, what are my options?
You could incorporate a small pilot lamp and wire it in to glow when the switch is in the on position.
Have you given any thought about where you are going to run the wiring from the switch to the controller?
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You could incorporate a small pilot lamp and wire it in to glow when the switch is in the on position.
Have you given any thought about where you are going to run the wiring from the switch to the controller?
Lynn

Yes I've determined the path to the new location. I've given some thought to using a simple horn button as my momentary switch, but prefer knowing from a lighted indicator whether the pump is on or off. I'm trying only to determine which lighted momentary switch to use and mounting options at this location.

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I'm not an electrician. I thought the diagram showed lighted switches. If that's the case, what are my options?
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Perfect. Does anyone know of a housing I can connect to the basement wall and then snap this into the housing? From the appearance of the location it's going to need to be some sort of box mounted to the basement wall.
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