Macerator Pump Control Center - 321 RSTS

kirkelli

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Got tired of running a battery clip wire to my battery pack every time i used the Macerator pump so i installed a little control center using a small RV Hatch and a quick connect DC plug. One switch operates the pump, the other lights up the area around the sewer connection. Haven't tried it in real life yet, but i think im going to like it.
 

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lots of room behind the area where the Sanacon would go. I measured, squared the corners, drilled each corner with 1/4 inch bit then cut out the hole with a jig saw.. Taped the whole area off with blue tape to avoid paint damage. The Sanacon location already has a hot wire tucked away too had that system so no need to run any wires. I used an old off road LED light i had laying around and mounted it underneath pointing down over the sewer connection. It was a day project that included some 'Honeydoes' in between. Picked up the hatch at a local RV center for $12, the switches off Amazon.. Probably spent less than $20 because i already had the light
 
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Oh, okay, I was under mines, and I did see that wire there I don't have the Sanacon or the door but it's wiring up, now this give me an ideal.

So what year is your 321rsts?
 
Oh, okay, I was under mines, and I did see that wire there I don't have the Sanacon or the door but it's wiring up, now this give me an ideal.

So what year is your 321rsts?

It’s a blue 10 gauge wire tucked between the frame and floor bottom. Tug on it and 6 inches wire should pull out with a capped end. The other end is behind the main battery cut off and attached to a breaker labeled Sancon. Mine did not have the Sanacone either, but they wire it up for it
 
Okay, okay, so is the blue wire "HOT" and is there an black wire with that, it will be a few days before I go back out to storage, the wife and I are preparing a cross country trip, 3,100 miles one way. So can I tap into those wires?
 
Okay, okay, so is the blue wire "HOT" and is there an black wire with that, it will be a few days before I go back out to storage, the wife and I are preparing a cross country trip, 3,100 miles one way. So can I tap into those wires?

no black wire. the frame will be your ground,. I used the blue wire as my main power source to the panel i installed, which provided power to light and my pump.. If you install a light, make sure to use an LED to minimize load on wire.
 
Okay got it, so what kind of light did you install do you have any pics of your install.
 
Okay got it, so what kind of light did you install do you have any pics of your install.

Hi,, i had two LED lights i was going to use for backup lights on my jeep and never did.. I got them from Tractor Supply (i think $30 for the pair) Used one for the Sewer light. The other one, (work in progress) i will use for a porch light that will tie into some LED stip lights on a motion switch like dlewand53 did.
 

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