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Old 5th Aug 2019, 18:27
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Originally Posted by Mad (Flt) Scientist
Not saying this WAS the logic, but one possibility.

Trim switches usually have multiple contacts, to try to prevent single failures causing runaways. There may be logic (even just basic wiring type) that requires both sets of sensors to be in agreement before a trim switch is taken as a valid command.

Suppose your trim switch seems to be working - but whenever you let go the trim moves "on it's own". One possible thought that could flash through your head is an intermittent fault on the copilot side (usually pilot side has priority, but as soon as the pilot lets go, the copilot switch can work)

You MIGHT think that if the copilot puts a command in as well, it may either reinforce your command OR cause his switch to vote itself out if there is any residual fault. In someways its a bot like pressing harder on a switch in the hope that works - and sometimes it does under specific mechanical circumstances.

Total random theory, i admit.
Looking at the wiring diagrams posted on this thread there is no interlocking of the trim switches, i.e. both sides have the same authority at all times. Is not clear if the drawings posted have all the details, and there is indeed a wiring voting system.
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