Adding a control on the engine box

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Ironman
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Adding a control on the engine box

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Ive got Morse elec. controls.. 2 station now.The tower & the bridge.... the boxes have four pigtails off them to have up to four stations.. Ive recently added the harness wires ,& today I tried to operate the controls after hooking up the third station... I have no book but it seems to need a programming session?Wont light up.
Anyone have these or had this problem
Wayne
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Got it... Problem was. I had the boat rewired. The battery switch" USED TO"shut off everything cept the bilge pumps.So when I tried to reset the controls..
. Now the battery switch is not off when plugged into the dockside power.. Im on a mooring most of the time so I didnt notice that till today.. Last night I unplugged the power . Today I tested & the controls work.. DUH
Wayne
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That will be a nice addition.
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From past postings there were statments as to how you keep the bilge dry. Have you come across a better method than a sponge?

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Was nice for a while....Im not sponging lately... I have a leaky rudder.. cant keep up.. Getting over it.
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