Hi John & Jim
'Hoping one or both of you might still be around here for some suggestions or confirmation.
I have (presumably) the same multi switch - at least it looks externally identical. Mine seems to have all 7 outputs common positive (even though the main circuitry of the board has negative ground). This won't work with my boat's 5 main lighting circuits which are LEDs connected common negative. In effect this parallels all the outputs from the multi switch and it simply acts as a single switch in this case. Am I right in thinking that I can't change the outputs to produce 7 independent switched positive outputs? My tug is all metal and the lighting circuits are one-wire with negative ground. Changing them would require rebuilding mast lamps, re-painting, etc. I like this multi switch and would much prefer using it instead of a servo with cams and bank of micro switches. A second question for John - did you find that the published tables for the switching sequences are not correct and that your unit has different (and I think more useful sequences) and also includes two tracer sequences (switch positions 4 & 9)? Any comments, optimistic or otherwise would be appreciated! - John