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Old 19-11-2013, 10:48   #1
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Jabsco Water Pump Electrical Terminals

I replaced the wiring to my water pump (Jabsco 36950-1000). Problem is that the pressure switch has tiny little spade terminals - too small for standard spade females, and too small in general, in my opinion.

Several vendors offer a "Jabsco pressure switch conversion kit"

http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...t.do?pid=17314

Description says "Jabsco conversion pressure switch kit converts old style pumps to new 2 screw style. It is designed for use with 36950 series water pumps." Sounds like just what I need, but the photo isn't clear. Anyone have experience with this kit? Barring that, any advice regarding making good connections to the the tiny terminals?

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