Is it the tap?
Posted: 12 Oct 2013, 15:57
Hi
I've been messing with the wiring today (pandora's box to say the least). After removing the fridge and sorting some other stuff I decided to fit a replacement water pump. Dead easy - or so I thought. I'm now on the beers after an extremely frustrating afternoon!
The tap/pump is now wired like this -red wire from battery through in line fuse to one of the two wires coming from the tap. Red wire from other tap connector to brown wire on pump. Blue wire on pump via a black wire to the chasis for earthing. When the live wire is connected to the battery the pump stays on whether the tap is on or off. I've tried the wires at the tap in reverse and the same thing happens.
Am I doing this right? Is it that the tap is not switching off?
I've been messing with the wiring today (pandora's box to say the least). After removing the fridge and sorting some other stuff I decided to fit a replacement water pump. Dead easy - or so I thought. I'm now on the beers after an extremely frustrating afternoon!
The tap/pump is now wired like this -red wire from battery through in line fuse to one of the two wires coming from the tap. Red wire from other tap connector to brown wire on pump. Blue wire on pump via a black wire to the chasis for earthing. When the live wire is connected to the battery the pump stays on whether the tap is on or off. I've tried the wires at the tap in reverse and the same thing happens.
Am I doing this right? Is it that the tap is not switching off?