Sorry for the delay in responding, I have been a little under the weather.Can you tell me what two pigtails you needed (did we send them to you?)?Do you have the regular rocker switch or the one with the built in indicators?I have not heard of this being an issue and would like to get to the bottom of what happened.Tom McGowBennett Marine
Hey Tom,Welcome back in your Tabman persona. Trust all is moving forward as planned. Good luck. After seeing your post and talking with the tech department, I'd guess you've called it. Possibly the relay was plugged into the module which would be the wrong polarity (due to plug configuration) and result in a negative function. I would think that if you just replugged the existing connections according to the schematic, you don't need the extra pigtails and that would probably answer the original question posted; "does this happen to everyone"?I'm guessin' not.
We don't have a lot of cases where we need to use the pigtails
Quote from: "Tabman"We don't have a lot of cases where we need to use the pigtailsForum's pleasure Tom, great to hear. Nothing better than cheating the hangman. Back on point.Are the pigtails supplied with connectors on each end or is "cut and splice" required.Thanks.
Hello Tom, Thanks for the reply and glad you are feeling well. I have standard rockers provided with the M120's plus the ATC. I am honest here, during the install specifically on the 225 Explorer it just made no sense(to me) to wire the relay in the back of the boat. No pun intended sir but indeed a strange design(again, to me). Since you were ill I talked to another Tom in tech support and he pretty agreed to what I was saying and automatically offered the 2 additional pigtails not provided in the kit free of charge. Just a bit frustrated that I had to take the dash apart again after a complete install as my thoughts are these pigtails prolly should have been in the kit as an option. Anyways, I stand by Bennett 100% in their product and my M120's and ATC are kickin a$$ on the water.