A boat I am restoring has the original Bennett Hydraulic trim tab setup in working condition (1992 Explorer 246G). However, I am restyling the helm and want the new controls with indicator lights. I was advised to purchase a specific type of kit that would allow my current system to operate the new control switches. That kit includes new sensor rods, upper hinges, additional sensor wiring, etc. This would also require a new hole through the transom for the electronic sensor wires. It almost seems simpler to install new electronic actuators with the new control switch, and remove the hydraulic system completely. The kit vs the new actuators' cost is negligible.
So, can anyone tell me why I shouldn't go all electric?
It seems that the electric wire for the new actuators would go through the same upper hinge hole used by the previous hydraulic line. Can anyone advise?
thanks in advance for any suggestions.
So, can anyone tell me why I shouldn't go all electric?
It seems that the electric wire for the new actuators would go through the same upper hinge hole used by the previous hydraulic line. Can anyone advise?
thanks in advance for any suggestions.