Ran some voltage drops at the fuse box with a multimeter. Here is what I have. Any thoughts?
12.7 volts drops to 8.3 when trim tabs engage
12.7 drops to 12.5 with Garmin chartplotter on
12.7 drops to 12.2 with radar display on. Then drops to 11.8 with radar running. (another note is when I turn radar switch panel on voltage drops from 12.7 to 12.42 this is without powering on the radar display)
you previously said "....Then I ran trim tab power cable directly to battery selector switch and ran trim tab ground cable directly to battery ground. Everything works fine now. My plan is to run the trim tab power cables permanently this way...."
Is the trim tab still direct to battery? It was OK and now its not? Whats the voltage at the battery when you trim?
Thats a big drop for tabs. Doesn't that cause your garmin and vhf to shut down too?
When you start your motor does the radar/garmin blip?
I am back to suspecting a missing ground somewhere.
Are you sure the ground terminal bus pictured is connected to the battery with a 6 awg black wire? And the battery neg terminals are jumpered together with 2 AWG black wire?
If the House ground is bad or missing often there is still some small wire connection to battery ground thru other ground wires on the terminal bus (fuel sender, bilge pump, fuel tank bonding, motor cabling/gauges)
It works OK with minimal things running but the more total current thru the small wire, the higher the drop across the wire
i'm not sure what is connected to the fuse panel ground vs the ground terminal bus that is pictured.
IMO, I would replaced the black 10awg wire jumper from fuse panel ground to the terminal bus with a 6awg black wire (or at least double up the 10 awg jumper).
I would be in the "isolate" mode of troubleshooting. Test the trim directly to a battery without any other connections and see what the battery voltage drops to.
Try running a temporary long 10awg (or greater )jumper from the fuse panel, across the deck to the battery, and test. Do that on the Ground side and then on the Pos side.