How does the ST4000 cope with the much higher Amps from the linear drive?
No problems after several months of operation. I also confirmed this with Raymarine some years ago - good enough for type 1 (not for type 2).
Make sure to use proper cable gauge because the cables go first all the way from the panel to the control unit, nearly 8 meters with proper routing, and then goes from there to the drive - another 3 meters.
During setup you should select the ST5000 option - this information appears nowhere in the ST4000+ manual but you get it as one of the options during dealer setup.
But when I don't need it saves me a lot of costs.
This was exactly my calculation. If I remember the numbers correctly the drive alone costs about 1K USD less than a complete kit, and buying the components separately is about 200 USD more than the kit. So based on the information that I got I decided to go for the drive only, and at most purchase the remaining parts later if this did not work.
The ST4000 instrument, if it's anything like the wheel pilot system I have, merely instructs the course computer of the course you want to steer, it doesn't supply current to your linear drive or in my case to my wheel pilot drive motor
As a standard the ST4000+ does not have a separate course computer and the control unit (which AFAIK is hardware identical to the 4000 and the 5000) contains also the power circuit to drive the motor (originally, as can be seen from the manual, it was designed only for the wheel drive or the small tiller drive)
Is your system configured differently (interface of a 4000 head to a separate course computer - did not know that this can be done)
Raymarine instructions suggest it is best near the centre of the boat
Actually what the manual says is to find the center for minimal pitch and roll movement, and locates it at the boat center line and 0.3-0.5 boat length from aft - so I guess that the locker location is a compromise - closer to the side than the center line, and also my aft bulkhead installation a compromise - near the center line but very close to the aft. To meet this recommendation I think the best location is the bulkhead between aft cabin and engine compartment very close to the ceiling. Although it is visible over there it is out of the way (I installed at that location a much larger solar charger).