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Sunbeam
Joined: 23 Feb 2012 Posts: 3990 City/Region: Out 'n' About
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C-Dory Year: 2002
C-Dory Model: 22 Cruiser
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Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 2:34 pm Post subject: Bennett trim tab indicator relay mounting? |
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Hi folks,
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Wondering where and how people have mounted the relay for the lit indicator switches on the Bennett tabs. Not how as in how attached, but how as in did you use an enclosure or...?
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I'm partway through installing a set of Bennett M-120 sport tabs on my 22. I originally bought them without the indicator switches (they come with "plain" switches), figuring, "I can always add them later." They're fairly pricey. Well..... then I looked at the installation instructions for adding them later. It's practically like reinstalling them So, I decided to just bite the bullet and get them now. Guess I'd rather decide they're a luxury I didn't need than decide I want them later and have to take everything back apart again (I debated just going to Auto Tab Control, which you CAN add later just with wires, but ... I don't know... that seemed maybe a bit too automatic).
When I spoke with Bennett on the phone prior to ordering the indicator kit, they stressed that the relay be mounted in a DRY location. Since it needs to be within about 8" of the HPU, it's going to be in the after/starboard corner of the cockpit (my HPU is mounted above the starboard fuel tank on the hull side). That means the relay will either be in the same location, next to the HPU above the fuel tank; or, I think I can run the wires upward and mount the relay in the starboard lazarette, where I have the batteries and associated switchery. I would think those are both pretty dry, normally, although maybe when trailering in a pouring rain or hosing down the boat....? Bennett suggested a waterproof enclosure, but in order for one to fit it's going to be pretty large and not exactly cheap (at least looking on McMaster-Carr). So I'm just wondering how/where other people have mounted the relay? How much care did you take to make sure it's perfectly dry? Have you had any moisture-related problems? I was slightly surprised how much they stressed that it stay dry, given that it needs to be close to the HPU, which is generally probably not in an enclosed cabin.
By the way, I did run a search but would like more info if possible.
Thank you,
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Aurelia
Joined: 21 Aug 2009 Posts: 2331 City/Region: Gig Harbor
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Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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I am pretty sure mine was in the underfloor cockpit space on our 25 and it was NOT a dry space. It was not underwater but very humid to say the least.
Never had any trouble with the tabs other than the indicator needing occaisional re-calibration.
Greg _________________ Greg, Cindie & Aven
Gig Harbor
Aurelia - 25 Cruiser sold 2012
Ari - 19 Cruiser sold 2023
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Tabman
Joined: 07 Feb 2011 Posts: 32 City/Region: Mount Pleasant
State or Province: SC
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:16 pm Post subject: Re: Bennett trim tab indicator relay mounting? |
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Sunbeam wrote: | Hi folks,
Short version:
Wondering where and how people have mounted the relay for the lit indicator switches on the Bennett tabs. Not how as in how attached, but how as in did you use an enclosure or...?
More info:
I'm partway through installing a set of Bennett M-120 sport tabs on my 22. I originally bought them without the indicator switches (they come with "plain" switches), figuring, "I can always add them later." They're fairly pricey. Well..... then I looked at the installation instructions for adding them later. It's practically like reinstalling them So, I decided to just bite the bullet and get them now. Guess I'd rather decide they're a luxury I didn't need than decide I want them later and have to take everything back apart again (I debated just going to Auto Tab Control, which you CAN add later just with wires, but ... I don't know... that seemed maybe a bit too automatic).
When I spoke with Bennett on the phone prior to ordering the indicator kit, they stressed that the relay be mounted in a DRY location. Since it needs to be within about 8" of the HPU, it's going to be in the after/starboard corner of the cockpit (my HPU is mounted above the starboard fuel tank on the hull side). That means the relay will either be in the same location, next to the HPU above the fuel tank; or, I think I can run the wires upward and mount the relay in the starboard lazarette, where I have the batteries and associated switchery. I would think those are both pretty dry, normally, although maybe when trailering in a pouring rain or hosing down the boat....? Bennett suggested a waterproof enclosure, but in order for one to fit it's going to be pretty large and not exactly cheap (at least looking on McMaster-Carr). So I'm just wondering how/where other people have mounted the relay? How much care did you take to make sure it's perfectly dry? Have you had any moisture-related problems? I was slightly surprised how much they stressed that it stay dry, given that it needs to be close to the HPU, which is generally probably not in an enclosed cabin.
By the way, I did run a search but would like more info if possible.
Thank you,
Sunbeam |
Sunbeam,
The reason we stress a dry location is that there are some low voltage connections that can suffer if there is some corrosion on them.
If it is possible to find a reasonably dry location and protect the module and its connections with a corrosion inhibitor such as T-9 that is usually fine.
On a boat the size of a C-Dory it is also OK to mount the module closer to the helm and extend the 4 color wire harness and sensor wires that run to it.
If this type of set up would help you find a better location for the module, and you need longer wires, let me know and I will be delighted to help.
Tom McGow
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Sunbeam
Joined: 23 Feb 2012 Posts: 3990 City/Region: Out 'n' About
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:16 pm Post subject: Re: Bennett trim tab indicator relay mounting? |
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Hello Mr. Tabman!
How nice of you to reply to my query. I have to say that your presence in online forums (here in our archives, on The Hull Truth, etc.), combined with the overall service level of Bennett is a big part of why I chose the Bennett tabs
Tabman wrote: | The reason we stress a dry location is that there are some low voltage connections that can suffer if there is some corrosion on them.
If it is possible to find a reasonably dry location and protect the module and its connections with a corrosion inhibitor such as T-9 that is usually fine. |
Always nice to know the why behind the "rules," so thanks.
Tabman wrote: | On a boat the size of a C-Dory it is also OK to mount the module closer to the helm and extend the 4 color wire harness and sensor wires that run to it.
If this type of set up would help you find a better location for the module, and you need longer wires, let me know and I will be delighted to help. |
Oh, good to know! If I extended the wires by around 8' or so, I could mount the relay under the galley. While it would probably be fine tucked up under the fuel tank, it can't help but be dryer "indoors." If that kind of distance wouldn't cause a problem electrically, I think I'd like to go with that.
How would it be best to contact you? Through a PM here, or?
Thanks so much,
Sunbeam |
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thataway
Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 20829 City/Region: Pensacola
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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Another good reason to have Bennett Trim tabs! Best customer support of any marine product. _________________ Bob Austin
Thataway
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Tabman
Joined: 07 Feb 2011 Posts: 32 City/Region: Mount Pleasant
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Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:21 am Post subject: Re: Bennett trim tab indicator relay mounting? |
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Sunbeam wrote: | Hello Mr. Tabman!
How nice of you to reply to my query. I have to say that your presence in online forums (here in our archives, on The Hull Truth, etc.), combined with the overall service level of Bennett is a big part of why I chose the Bennett tabs
Tabman wrote: | The reason we stress a dry location is that there are some low voltage connections that can suffer if there is some corrosion on them.
If it is possible to find a reasonably dry location and protect the module and its connections with a corrosion inhibitor such as T-9 that is usually fine. |
Always nice to know the why behind the "rules," so thanks.
Tabman wrote: | On a boat the size of a C-Dory it is also OK to mount the module closer to the helm and extend the 4 color wire harness and sensor wires that run to it.
If this type of set up would help you find a better location for the module, and you need longer wires, let me know and I will be delighted to help. |
Oh, good to know! If I extended the wires by around 8' or so, I could mount the relay under the galley. While it would probably be fine tucked up under the fuel tank, it can't help but be dryer "indoors." If that kind of distance wouldn't cause a problem electrically, I think I'd like to go with that.
How would it be best to contact you? Through a PM here, or?
Thanks so much,
Sunbeam |
Sunbeam,
Thanks for the kind words!
The best way to contact me is at Tabmanhelp@gmail.com I check my e-mail a little more frequently then the forums.
You likely have enough of the 4 color wire harness and would need to extend the sensor wires to mount the module there. I can send you cable for the sensors that you could splice into them to do that. We would simply charge for the shipping only.
You could coil up the blue EIC cable, or if you wished to have a shorter one we can arrange an exchange.
Send me an e-mail and I will be happy to get you what you need!
Tom
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Sunbeam
Joined: 23 Feb 2012 Posts: 3990 City/Region: Out 'n' About
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Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:02 am Post subject: Re: Bennett trim tab indicator relay mounting? |
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Tabman wrote: | The best way to contact me is at Tabmanhelp@gmail.com..... Send me an e-mail and I will be happy to get you what you need! |
I'll do some looking and measuring and then send you an e-mail. Thanks again for the great service!
Sunbeam |
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Tabman
Joined: 07 Feb 2011 Posts: 32 City/Region: Mount Pleasant
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Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:43 am Post subject: Re: Bennett trim tab indicator relay mounting? |
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Sunbeam wrote: | Tabman wrote: | The best way to contact me is at Tabmanhelp@gmail.com..... Send me an e-mail and I will be happy to get you what you need! |
I'll do some looking and measuring and then send you an e-mail. Thanks again for the great service!
Sunbeam |
Very Good!
I will be standing by to hear from you.
Tom
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