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Wed Aug 27 2014 02:21 PM
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Does anyone have a picture showing the wiring/light socket setup under the top dome on my Southwest OK7 pump. Just got this one that someone else had taken apart and I have not worked on one of these so I do not know what it should look like. I see where the conduit goes up the side and under the dome but there is nothing from there. I think if I can see a picture I can figure it out. thanks Don
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If there is a square glass access window under the dome at the top of the glass cylinder, the pump used only one light. It was attached to the end of the conduit laying across the glass to light the cylinder. Light was supposed to radiate up into the globe as well. Paul www.severngaspumps.com
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That's is what I have, maybe I can figure it out from that, thanks
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Keep in mind that all these pumps used basic mechanical knowledge and design. Nothing like the stuff that's out there today. In most cases, common sense will figure out the problem. Paul www.severngaspumps.com
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