Aqualarm 20343 Smart Bilge Monitor with a Ultra Jr. Pump Switch

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TheLake

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Hi all,

Does anyone have any experience with connecting an Ultra Jr. Pump Switch to an Aqualarm 20343 Smart Bilge Monitor.

The wiring instructions on the Ultra Jr. seem pretty straight forward and I am left with 3 wires to go to the switch panel (black (negative) - I took right to my negative bus bar, brown (manual positive), and red (automatic positive)).

However, the instructions for the Aqualarm 20343 are not very clear. I have a lead to the positive side of my breaker, a negative lead, then I am left with 3 other leads.

As I have two leads from the Ultra switch and 3 leads from the bilge switch, I am a bit of a loss at how to connect them.

Anyone have knowledge in this?

Thanks,

Chris
 
Hi all,

Does anyone have any experience with connecting an Ultra Jr. Pump Switch to an Aqualarm 20343 Smart Bilge Monitor.

The wiring instructions on the Ultra Jr. seem pretty straight forward and I am left with 3 wires to go to the switch panel (black (negative) - I took right to my negative bus bar, brown (manual positive), and red (automatic positive)).

However, the instructions for the Aqualarm 20343 are not very clear. I have a lead to the positive side of my breaker, a negative lead, then I am left with 3 other leads.

As I have two leads from the Ultra switch and 3 leads from the bilge switch, I am a bit of a loss at how to connect them.

Anyone have knowledge in this?

Thanks,

Chris

does this help
Ultra pump switch jr
 
Hi Steve,

Unfortunately not. It is not the Ultra switch that is confusing...it is the Aqualarm panel wiring.

Chris
 
One of the 3 will go to pump positive and be active when the manual on the panel is selected. One is probably the counter lead and also go to pump positive. Don't know about the other.
 
I happened to have met with Aqualarm here in San Diego about 2 weeks ago. If you have not done so I would reach out to them as they might be familiar with that switch.
 
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