I am trying to wire a 12 volt aerator pump into my boat. The pump works fine hooked straight to the battery. My problem is when I try to run it through a switch, the pump works but barely. I have bypassed the switch and hooked it up straight to the fuse block and it also runs fine. My meter reads 12.59 volts at the fuse box and also through the switch. I have tried three separate switches. I can touch the hot wire going to the switch to the wire going back to the pump and it works fine. I'm lost on what to do?


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I would say you are wiring the power supply to the pump through the indicator light on the switch and this is putting a large resistance in the circuit.
The hot should be to terminal 2 and the wire to the pump going back from terminal 3.
Negative from battery straight to pump.
If you want the indicator to work it will need a negative to terminal 7.
 

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