Mike:
If using the same CB, then run 1 power wire through the spar and split at the trim board. Crimp or solder lap splice a jumper wire at the board end so you can connect to both 12v relay feeds. I ran 22AWG wires but my trims are segretated to individual CBs. I don't believe the infinity coolie hat will accommodate powering roll and pitch trim simultaneously so 22 AWG is sufficient to power 1 servo at a time.
The LED indicator requires 3 direct wires from the servo to the indicator. The indicator power feed stops at the indicator on the panel. Both indicators can come off the CB using the same techniques as under the floor.
Two 22AWG wires will nicely fit into a red terminal.
An alternative would be to run 1 wire back to a terminal board with the 2 feeds comming of jumpered terminals from your terminal board.
Lastly, 1 wire to the back with the 2 feeds comming off a stud.
Here are some examples on ganging wires from Bob Nuckolls:
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles...iplewires.html
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles...p_Splices.html
I put stick selector relays under my floor near the trim/flap relay board. I used a combination of solder lap splices and 2-into-1 terminal ends (faston and ring terminal as needed by the relays and boards)
I do solder lap joints in the middle of wires, not just at the ends. In this way, I split the feed into 2 wires.
Are you using the infinity trim/flap board?
Jekyll