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jorluivil
12-19-2011, 11:52 AM
Whats the best overall replacement?

My switch went out a few weeks go and I've been running it straight and it works well but I do like the on/off switch. I don't like to let my battery run until its dead and it can sometimes be a pain to reach into the cover and disconnect the battery while I'm on the water.

bellcon
12-19-2011, 11:54 AM
George,
I have had good luck with this one so far:
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/servlet/the-878/Cole-Hersee-Toggle-Switch/Detail

lbsurf2ca
12-19-2011, 11:55 AM
Mine seems to slowly be dying as well. Is the replacement difficult?

mtnbykr2
12-19-2011, 12:19 PM
I put 2 of the pull switches in mine both failed both the original part #
put the switch in from OEX been ok so far, the new part is a toggle type
with rubber cap for insulation...you just have to hog out the hole a bit, no drill required I just used a good sharp drill bit...so far so good...:reel:

tagyak
12-19-2011, 03:08 PM
my experience with Cole Hersee Toggle Switch

hey guys i did this awhile back around april of this year using this toggle switch. it really did not last that long. i was pretty disappointed about it since i had paid almost $30 for it and it didn't even last a whole season.

it turned out where the rubber meets the threaded part of the switch, it allowed for salt water to seep into it. this caused the switch to fail. i took it off and proceeded to just wire it straight since i was going fishing the next morning.

like jorge, i like to be able to turn on and off the tank, so instead of using this type of switch, i went ahead and purchased another toggle switch without the vulcanization rubber. it only cost me $6. i then used liquid electrical tape and coated it with with thick application of this stuff and let it dry each time, (did it 2x) i gave it at least one day to cure each time. then used some marine goop and coated the area around the dried electrical tape and the threaded area of the switch before mounting it to the tank.

i am hoping that by doing this it will eliminate the salt water from seeping in. also one last thing, after installing the switch i reused the rubber cover from the last toggle that i had purchased and also coated the base where the tank meets the rubber cover with marine goop.

i figure with the switch costing me only $6 it is worth trying. i'll give a report in a few months to let everyone know how this turns out.

Podaker
12-19-2011, 03:57 PM
those "waterproof" switches at west marine (cole hersee) with the rubber coating suck and are expensive. i use a sand sealed toggle switch bought at off road warehouse. check your local off-road parts store, i think i paid like 7 or 8 bucks.

Iceman
12-19-2011, 04:36 PM
those "waterproof" switches at west marine (cole hersee) with the rubber coating suck and are expensive.

Wanna make em a little more bullet proof put some dielctric grease on the toggle before ya boot it up. .............and stop rolling in the surf!

Siebler
12-19-2011, 04:39 PM
And goop the backside of the switch, Keeps the water from getting into the sealed switch.

I know for a fact that the switches at ORW and those places are not as good as a Marine Grade switch. Why do you think I got everything for my soon to be race-legal Tacoma from West Marine? Dont want a cheap switch going out when I really need it./ Especially on engine fans or the fuel pumps.....