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1996 Mercruiser 5.7 alpha. Typical tilt trim motor.
1. My rant. Why is a tilt trim system made so complicated with relays and such. The motor itself has 3 wires to it.
2. My question, can you just make sure that the motor is grounded and then run the other 2 wires (green and blue??) to a toggle switch? What is the rationale for the relays and all the get up? I know that there are sensor switches and stuff, but to the experienced boater, I can set my tilt/trim better by the sound of the tilt/trim (all the way down) and then the # of pushes I give it to come up (my best settting is all the way down and then bring it up just a bit).
I'm sorry to sound so ignorant about the entire system, and the relay is only like $20, but I just feel like the system is more complicated than it has to be. When my "up" don't work, I can just jumper it and it goes up.
Just wondering..
Thank you everyone. Hope your non-boating season is going well. Remember, keep the movable parts moving over the winter (steering, shift cables, etc)
1996 Mercruiser 5.7 alpha. Typical tilt trim motor.
1. My rant. Why is a tilt trim system made so complicated with relays and such. The motor itself has 3 wires to it.
2. My question, can you just make sure that the motor is grounded and then run the other 2 wires (green and blue??) to a toggle switch? What is the rationale for the relays and all the get up? I know that there are sensor switches and stuff, but to the experienced boater, I can set my tilt/trim better by the sound of the tilt/trim (all the way down) and then the # of pushes I give it to come up (my best settting is all the way down and then bring it up just a bit).
I'm sorry to sound so ignorant about the entire system, and the relay is only like $20, but I just feel like the system is more complicated than it has to be. When my "up" don't work, I can just jumper it and it goes up.
Just wondering..
Thank you everyone. Hope your non-boating season is going well. Remember, keep the movable parts moving over the winter (steering, shift cables, etc)