ACC 3 Backlit Rocker Switch
(1) Backlight at Top, (1) indicator light at Bottom
Genuine Carling Contura XIV Switch
Blue LEDs
$27.99
ACC 3 Backlit Rocker Switch
(1) Backlight at Top, (1) indicator light at Bottom
Genuine Carling Contura XIV Switch
Blue LEDs
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This genuine Carling rocker switch labeled “ACC 3” is manufactured by laser marking, NOT printing. Laser technology allows for a stunning backlight effect. It is a great upgrade to our popular Contura II style Acc 3 rocker switch.
This product is the ENTIRE SWITCH combo and includes both the switch body and the labeled cover. Find the laser-etched ACC 3 switch cover sold separately here.
(read more about how our illuminated rocker switches work here)
Translation: An exceptionally high-quality rocker switch. Genuine Carling Technologies – no knock-offs. This switch will last in the harsh marine environment for years to come.
Download the full spec sheet here
This rocker switch will replace any Carling V-series or Contura style rocker switch. That includes Contura style switches sold by Carling, Sierra, Blue Sea Systems, Sea-Dog, etc. It uses an industry-standard 1.45″ x 0.83″ mounting hole.
This rocker switch has 4 terminals on the back:
A hard copy of the wiring diagram will be shipped with this switch. You can also find it in the product images above, or download a PDF wiring diagram here.
This ACC 2 illuminated rocker switch is a special Contura XIV style made to be laser engraved, as pictured above. It is a similar shape, but different texture and appearance than Contura XIV switches that are meant to be printed. As you can see in the images there is no lens… the etching actually becomes the lens. So generally folks do not mix and match these switches, even among printed Contura XIVs.
We carry this switch with warm white incandescent lamps or red, blue, cool white, amber, green, or bright red LEDs. The illumination only affects the lighting, not the color of the engraving. Blue, cool white, green and bright red are our most bright colors, followed by amber and warm white, then red is the least bright.