Throttle trim add on switch
#11
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No relays needed but there are diodes that need to be installed.
Had to go way back In the archives for this one. Circa 02
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...le-levers.html
Had to go way back In the archives for this one. Circa 02
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...le-levers.html
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Hoping someone who has installed this can help me out.
I finally got around to installing the formula switch on my boat. I split off green and blue wires so that one each goes to the Starboard and Port drive trim switches and the red going to a single power. The throttle switch works great and I love it. The problem is, the original switches will not work independently of each other - they're now tied directly in to each other.
Am I going to need relays or is there an easier way to do it?
I finally got around to installing the formula switch on my boat. I split off green and blue wires so that one each goes to the Starboard and Port drive trim switches and the red going to a single power. The throttle switch works great and I love it. The problem is, the original switches will not work independently of each other - they're now tied directly in to each other.
Am I going to need relays or is there an easier way to do it?
He just added his question onto this ancient post. I forgot
To copy his post on reply. He is in a formula 311,
#14
As I stated yrs ago, you need the diodes when you are controlling 2 items, whether it be drives or tabs, if you want to retain the ability to operate them independently using the dash switches.
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