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    Winch controls inside a Disco II

    Hi Guys,

    Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I am reasonably new to electric winches... always used the hard work variety in the past.

    My question is - how easy is it to move the controller switches for a winch into the cabin. Is there some sort of Kit available

    Is it something I would need to think about when purchasing a winch?.. or could I add this to the existing system?


    I have a 2003 DIIA with and ARB bar and a Magnum 9,000lb winch. I am currently planing a few electrical changes to the vehicle and was pondering if there is some way I can get the winch contol switches into the cabin. a) so its more secure from city ratbags, b) to make 1 man operation just a little cleaner.

    I'd appreciate any thoughts on this... I really don't know if its cost effective to do or if its just a silly idea.

    Thanks

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    The simplest and best - but not the cheapest - way is to buy one of the Warn wireless remotes. Great bit of kit and then you can use it anywhere inside or outside the truck within about 30m.

    Otherwise its not a big issue to wire back to something inside, just make sure you use suitable sized wiring and if it was me I'd also colour code the wires accordingly with the winch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    The simplest and best - but not the cheapest - way is to buy one of the Warn wireless remotes. Great bit of kit and then you can use it anywhere inside or outside the truck within about 30m.

    Otherwise its not a big issue to wire back to something inside, just make sure you use suitable sized wiring and if it was me I'd also colour code the wires accordingly with the winch.
    Hey Derek

    Any idea what the wireless remotes are worth?

    Angus

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDisco View Post
    Hey Derek

    Any idea what the wireless remotes are worth?

    Angus
    I paid just under $200 for mine through my ARB agent. Like I said, not the cheapest solution, but they are really neat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    I paid just under $200 for mine through my ARB agent. Like I said, not the cheapest solution, but they are really neat.
    Oooh...me thinks that might go on the christmas list for next year!! Do you wire it in or is there some sort of receiver that you plug into the...uh..plug?

    Angus

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDisco View Post
    Oooh...me thinks that might go on the christmas list for next year!! Do you wire it in or is there some sort of receiver that you plug into the...uh..plug?

    Angus
    No it just plugs in to the control socket. Comes with about 2m of cable to the receiver which can then be mounted somewhere in the engine bay and a remote with a little caddy that can be fixed to the dashboard (I keep mine in the cubby box)
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    I think that's dissapointing for what you pay for a warn winch and they don't come with it. All the cheap ones that I know of come with cord and wireless option.

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    The low cost option is to just stick another winch control socket in the car... It's very easy as it's all low current. All you do is simply extend the cables from behind the controller socket to wherever you want the second one. I've got that on my 110 so I've got a socket on the wing top as well as the dash.

    Another nice one that I've seen is to wire it to the electric window switch... (On a Disco without electric windows) The window switch was used to give the in & out and the rear window inhibit switch was used as an isolator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    The simplest and best - but not the cheapest - way is to buy one of the Warn wireless remotes. Great bit of kit and then you can use it anywhere inside or outside the truck within about 30m.

    Otherwise its not a big issue to wire back to something inside, just make sure you use suitable sized wiring and if it was me I'd also colour code the wires accordingly with the winch.
    dont forget to add an isolator switch..... ive heard of cases where someones sinch controller triggered someone elses winch.......

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    would be great if you could get an emulator derek so you could winch in and out from your itouch....
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