Weasel
Well Known Member
The Ray Allen stick grip trim switch system has individual single pole double throw switches used (one for up and one for down) to control the trim servo.
The switches are rated so that they can be used in a single (pilot only) control setup to handle the trim motor load without the need of a relay.
The documentation goes on to say that in a duel ( pilot and co-pilot) control system, the relays are necessary.
My question is why to we have to have relays with the duel control setup?
I have my trim wiring like this:
The Power symbol has a + on the top and - on the bottom....its hard to read.
Am I missing something?
The switches are rated so that they can be used in a single (pilot only) control setup to handle the trim motor load without the need of a relay.
The documentation goes on to say that in a duel ( pilot and co-pilot) control system, the relays are necessary.
My question is why to we have to have relays with the duel control setup?
I have my trim wiring like this:
The Power symbol has a + on the top and - on the bottom....its hard to read.
Am I missing something?