I'm attempting to install Bennett electric trim tabs (Bolt) with Auto trim pro controls and module. I'm new to boat wiring, so bear with me. I'm trying to figure out the cleanest way to connect to existing wiring (2017 Stingray 198ls). I've decided to mount the module above the battery on the transom next to the engine. The controller will be mounted to the cockpit. I have fished the wiring harness with dt connectors from the helm to the engine compartment where the module will be located.
At the helm, the controller needs to connect the orange wire to 12v power and purple to ignition power (auto retracts tabs when engine is turned off). The helm has a set of switches, many for things that are not installed on the boat. All of the switches run through a set of 5amp relays. The positive hot circuit wiring is standard red and appears to be larger gauge. I thought I would tap the power with a spade splitter on the positive side of the back of one of the relays, connecting orange to red. Pulling the ignition switch, there is a purple wire. I'm assuming I need to connect the purple from the controller to the purple wire coming from the ignition switch. Should I install an inline 5amp fuse on this? Is it best to use a crimp style spade splice to connect to the purple wire? Interestingly, the controller also has a black ground, but the instructions do not say it needs to be connected at the helm? I'm assuming it must be grounded through the dt wiring harness through to the module which makes me wonder why they have an extra black wire.
In the engine bay, the module connects orange to 20a 12v. I was planning to crimp a loop to connect it straight to the battery with an inline 20amp fuse (similar to the bilge). Are there any good water-resistant fuses for this or do I just use a standard auto parts fuse? Black goes to ground. I was planning to crimp a loop to bolt it onto the grounding strip in the vicinity of the battery in the engine compartment. Where do I go to buy the crimp loops and other connectors?
wiring diagram

helm controller location

closeup of helm including factory switches. fresh water, nav/anc, trim tabs not connected to anything from the factory.

underneath helm cover plate for relays

back of relay block associated with cover plate. i wanted to add a spade splitter to the red wire in the lower right corner to connect the orange power at the helm. do i need a 5amp inline fuse? are there better ways/places to connect to power at the helm?

ignition switch wiring. i'm assuming i need to connect the auto trim pro controller purple wire to the purple wire coming from the back of the ignition switch? should i use a tap splice?

better view of ignition switch wiring

random factory unconnected wiring under helm includes purple and black. can i connect to this instead of splicing the ignition wiring?

At the helm, the controller needs to connect the orange wire to 12v power and purple to ignition power (auto retracts tabs when engine is turned off). The helm has a set of switches, many for things that are not installed on the boat. All of the switches run through a set of 5amp relays. The positive hot circuit wiring is standard red and appears to be larger gauge. I thought I would tap the power with a spade splitter on the positive side of the back of one of the relays, connecting orange to red. Pulling the ignition switch, there is a purple wire. I'm assuming I need to connect the purple from the controller to the purple wire coming from the ignition switch. Should I install an inline 5amp fuse on this? Is it best to use a crimp style spade splice to connect to the purple wire? Interestingly, the controller also has a black ground, but the instructions do not say it needs to be connected at the helm? I'm assuming it must be grounded through the dt wiring harness through to the module which makes me wonder why they have an extra black wire.
In the engine bay, the module connects orange to 20a 12v. I was planning to crimp a loop to connect it straight to the battery with an inline 20amp fuse (similar to the bilge). Are there any good water-resistant fuses for this or do I just use a standard auto parts fuse? Black goes to ground. I was planning to crimp a loop to bolt it onto the grounding strip in the vicinity of the battery in the engine compartment. Where do I go to buy the crimp loops and other connectors?
wiring diagram

helm controller location

closeup of helm including factory switches. fresh water, nav/anc, trim tabs not connected to anything from the factory.

underneath helm cover plate for relays

back of relay block associated with cover plate. i wanted to add a spade splitter to the red wire in the lower right corner to connect the orange power at the helm. do i need a 5amp inline fuse? are there better ways/places to connect to power at the helm?

ignition switch wiring. i'm assuming i need to connect the auto trim pro controller purple wire to the purple wire coming from the back of the ignition switch? should i use a tap splice?

better view of ignition switch wiring

random factory unconnected wiring under helm includes purple and black. can i connect to this instead of splicing the ignition wiring?
