Adding Remote Trim/Tilt switch

MASTER Brian

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My Ranger currently has a Trim/Tilt Switch in the front console and at the throttle control. I would like to add another switch at the rear of the boat.

Do I need to buy a special switch or will any 3 contact, 3 position switch work? I am guessing it needs to be a monetary switch, so that it doesn't get stuck on. I have a manual and a wiring diagram, so the wiring should be straight forward, or I suppose I could just tie into the front switch and run a wire back

Also, does anyone have any good suggestions on where to place a rear switch? I mainly want it so that when I'm loading the boat and installing the transom support I don't have to keep walking back and forth. There are also other times it would be handy to have.

My motor is an Evinrude XP-150.

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WillyBWright

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Re: Adding Remote Trim/Tilt switch

There are pan mount switches that mount right under the motor hood. Your motor may have a knockout where it would go.

The switch would have to be waterproof (click). Up is blue, Down is green, power is red. Each may have a white stripe.

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MASTER Brian

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Re: Adding Remote Trim/Tilt switch

That is just what I need.

If I don't have a knockout, is there anything wrong with getting that switch and just mounting it to the bottom of my motor housing?

Thanks!
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Adding Remote Trim/Tilt switch

mine is on the upper side of the splash well. that way it can be operated standing on the ground or in the boat.
 

Jquest

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Re: Adding Remote Trim/Tilt switch

I bought a simple plastic momentary switch at Radio shack.
Momentary/ off (center position)/ momentary. It cost me 5 beans. I put it under the lip, on the inside of my transom, where it's protected from the water and sun. Brp wanted 45.00 for theirs.
 

MASTER Brian

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Re: Adding Remote Trim/Tilt switch

Jquest, was yours a 3-way monetary switch or just a 2-way?

3-way, meaning up/off/down
2-way, meaning on/off

I'm not sure I really have anywhere I can mount it where it's protected, unless I put it in the rear storage, which defeats my whole reason for wanting it. I do however like the idea of a $5 switch vs. $35+.
 

Jquest

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Re: Adding Remote Trim/Tilt switch

3 way. Momentary in both direction and stays in the center(off position) when released. If it is going to be out in the open...I would go with WBW's option. With a switch that is going to get beat up by the elements...it might be wise to use something a little beefier. I went with mine cause I saw I could hide it away from the sun and salt.
 
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