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A7 mag switch installation

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YellowFeverAL

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Greetings all,

I am about to change from two toggle switches to an A7 and want to be certain of the wiring. Below are photos of the back and front of the toggle switches.

There are two wires that are connected to the lower posts and each has a little piece of red tape. The tape appears to be for id’ing the wires. The writing is old but you can sorta make out, if you squint just right, the word, “Right” on one of them so I presume the ink smear on the other one probably reads “Left.” Sound reasonable?

The unmarked wire, one of the three wrapped wires leading in from somewhere forward, I presume would be the ground wire? Being there is a jumper (the short white wire) connecting one toggle switch pole to the other one seems to confirm that.

So, does all this ring true? And, if so, the task is to connect the R and L wires (P-leads) to the appropriate poles on the A7 and the ground wire to the A7 ground pole, without jumper, correct?

Many thanks in advance for help and insight!

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