the old grind
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- NH T-1520 HST, NH TC33DA HST, Case DX26 HST, .Terramite T5C, . NH L785
Diagrams show a lot that you wouldn't use. My pump (not gen
) has an on/off switch. By disconnecting the wires to it I could test which position is off or on then choose L1 or L2 and its line to get the same on/off function with the timer. Just two terminals to connect to vs the OEM switch. Wired in parallel with that would allow timed or normal operation. Wired in series with it they'd both have to be on but either could shut 'er down.
So when the timer is 'on' (turn past 5 min) L1 & L2 should each reverse from 'open' to 'closed' accordingly. (easier to test from combined/jumpered 'common') Any SPDT switch would do the job, it's just that yours has the timer vs a handle/button and you don't need all its functions. Which load terminal will work for you is a matter of trial and error.
So when the timer is 'on' (turn past 5 min) L1 & L2 should each reverse from 'open' to 'closed' accordingly. (easier to test from combined/jumpered 'common') Any SPDT switch would do the job, it's just that yours has the timer vs a handle/button and you don't need all its functions. Which load terminal will work for you is a matter of trial and error.