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    Default What is this electrical device? (pic)


    When I unplug this everything seems to work as usual. Does anybody know what it is? It is located underneath the console.

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    looks like a spare fuse holder
    listen with your eyes---its the only way to beleive what you hear...

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    My guess it an alarm for the oil pump?
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    Hey, It's got a phone number on it, just call them and ask what it is! LOL!

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    Nope you all got it wrong........... its the timer for the livewell. I have 2 on mine one on the recirculation pump and 1 on the water fill pump. Should have 5 wires that connect to it.
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    TA, you let the cat out of the bag too soon. I had that on my livewell also and it went bad. I replaced it last season.
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    Bob, I can stuff it back in the bag, but it will only be more p*ssed off..lol I am on my 2nd also, first time I have had these style they sound like they are more problematic.
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    Dang you guys get these answers out quick. Thanks a bunch!

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    Where is that thing located. I have been having trouble with one of my live wells
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    crappie, check under your console it will most likely be bundled up with a bunch of wire harnesses.
    TA, My timer lasted for 13yrs. I think it is a good system, the only reason I didn't put that particular timer back in was I could not find that red plug in anywhere. I put a variable timer in. That set up you and I have/had was not. The variable timer works better for keeping the fish alive in my opinion.
    If you managed to put the cat back in the bag, I would not be the one to let him back out.lol
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