
THAT connection comes from the fuse panel (typically) not directly from the battery. It goes to ground wherever you find it which can be the NEG post on the battery. 3) The timer has only ONE output and it goes to the HOT wire for the pump (brown in your case). 4) The GROUND wire on the PUMP goes to NEG on the battery or any other ground point wherever you find it. 5) That leaves you with one connection from the timer to the top terminal on the switch and the other to the bottom terminal. If the switch seems to work backwards then swap the top and bottom connections.

The wire colors in my diagram were chosen for visibility and may not match what you have.
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The MANUAL setting of the switch "bypasses" the internal circuitry and therefore powers the motor directly so you have that part apparently correct. It is the AUTO wiring and/or grounding of the timer that you have wrong. It the switch has a lighted indicator then that complicates things so let us know what you have.And I include tec and rebreather divers in that sweeping generalisation. In fact, I don’t remember the last time I saw a diver withoutĪt least one computer, even if he or she also had a slate and timer as a last resort. The universal acceptance of computers is one of the most profound changes to sweep the sports-diving world, and Finnish company Suunto has done as much as anybody to encourage that development. Its products have been pretty much standard issue at various times, and it has always seemed to hit the features/usability/ price-point combination nail firmly on the head, which makes any new Suunto dive computer of more than passing interest. The Eon Steel came out a little while ago. If I looked up the words “fully featured” in a dictionary I wouldn’t be surprised to see a picture of one in place of a long description.

And the build quality suggests that you could use it as a club if the scramble for boat places ever got out of hand, and still take it diving. The new Eon Core is effectively a less extreme version of the Eon Steel, and – spoiler alert! – it’s an excellent piece of kit that isn’t overshadowed by its slightly older sibling. It comes in a neat box that also contains a user manual and a USB charger cable.

Eon timer not displaying properly manual# To activate, you attach the cable to the back of the computer. It’s held in place magnetically, with the four pins on the charger lined up over the four metal contacts on the computer. The USB end of the cable can plug into a laptop or a dedicated USB charger. Eon timer not displaying properly manual#.
