Help with new Lenco Trim Tab Switch

Scott Danforth

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I am asking if this will work? It is comical but I am determined to get this right!
Thanks again,
Brian
No cutting and splicing needed. Only wiring it correctly per the schematic.

You have 2 wires swapped

So pull the switches back out. Go thru the wiring and make it match the schematic
 

Lancerdad34

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No cutting and splicing needed. Only wiring it correctly per the schematic.

You have 2 wires swapped

So pull the switches back out. Go thru the wiring and make it match the schematic
It is really hard getting the panel out without possibly damaging the switch. All I am asking is there any issue switching the wires in the stern. I have a good 8 inches extra there.

Thanks,
Brian
 

dingbat

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It is really hard getting the panel out without possibly damaging the switch. All I am asking is there any issue switching the wires in the stern. I have a good 8 inches extra there.

Thanks,
Brian
No problem whatsoever but the next owner will not be happy if he has to troubleshoot a problem in the future
 

Lancerdad34

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Update!
Well I do not feel so bad after all! When I looked the wires back at the port trim tab they had them reversed! So I did wire the switch the right way. I will never be an electrician but feel more comfortable doing **** like this now. Both trim tabs working the way the should now. Have a good boating summer!

Thanks,

Brian in MI
 
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