Hey all,
2020 MB Tomcat F22 - Full original Exile Audio system.
Starboard side bow speaker does not work at all. All other cabin speakers work. I swapped the speaker to the other side and confirmed the speaker does work, just not that location/channel.
Amp is Exile Javelin 5. Is it possible that this one channel is dead? Pic below (red and black wire). Anything else to look out for or consider? I’ve swapped RCA cables and rechecked connections. Thanks!
-Duke
Hey all,
Wanting a little help with my new bow bag install for my 2020 MB Tomcat F22. I just finished the plumbing. The electrical is my final part of the project.
The boat came from the factory with no bow bag or pump, but did come with the electrical bow bag toggle switch and pre-wired. The switch does light up when turned to fill or drain.
Question is - Where may I find the final connection to the (factory) pump? I’m assuming it has an in-line fuse as well and am hoping to find and utilize this existing infrastructure before I cut and abandon the existing wires and splice in new. I traced the wiring from my toggle switch and the wires go into a black hole rats nest of wiring. Any possible locations to look?
Also, can anyone confirm the wiring colors in the back of the toggle switch? Assuming the middle terminals (yellow and black) are 12v hot and ground with the top and bottom terminals (red and orange) running to the pump for power to fill and drain. Will verify with multimeter.
Thanks!
-Duke
Thanks for responding Duke! It's really boosting my confidence we might still be able to surf the rest of this season I ordered a similar part from amazon and hoping for similar results.
Midnight - I had same exact issue with 650lb locker bags in my 2020 F22 Tomcat. I installed a bulkhead fitting as mentioned. I used a Banjo TF100 1” Bulkhead fitting. It accepts the 1-1/8” NPT fitting that Wakemaker uses.
You will need to grind the bottom half of the fitting slightly so that it fits through the bottom of the stainless steel collar of the bag. (Wife’s small hands were needed) From there I used a sealant called Gear Aid Aquaseal and slathered the inside and outside connections of the fitting and tightened down the nut. Let dry, throw back in the boat, and back on the water.
I’ve been using this repair for two seasons now and works great with no leaks or issues. Spent $20 and an hour to save $600. Will be doing again if the other connections fail. Hope this helps!
Did this hold up over time? I know this thread is really old but this exact same thing just happened to my 2018 F22 Tomcat Custom 650 lb Wake maker bags in the rear lockers and they want $600 a bag to replace
I'm curious which bulkhead plumbing you found, looks like it has good coverage around the bag hole.
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