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Thread: Best course of action re electric winch

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    [QUOTE=Slunnie;1158622]
    This is a Tigerz11 controller - the latest type and better than the old solinoid design. Albrights are a high quality version of the same.


    Tigerz11 has a newer version controller pack available using the same single solenoid unit in a smaller package with an integral wireless unit and a 5pin corded hand controller. I got the first one sold without a winch last week.

    regards

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    [quote=gazk;1158655]
    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    This is a Tigerz11 controller - the latest type and better than the old solinoid design. Albrights are a high quality version of the same.


    Tigerz11 has a newer version controller pack available using the same single solenoid unit in a smaller package with an integral wireless unit and a 5pin corded hand controller. I got the first one sold without a winch last week.

    regards
    Ahhh excellent! Thats what the peoples want! I wasn't impressed with losing the 5-pin function of the warn when I changed to their solinoids. Do you have any pics???
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Pics of the latest Tigerz11 winch controller. The hand control has LEDs to indicate battery condition. It comes complete with cables, mounting brackets, wired hand control (5 pin) and a wireless control. (This unit is from the Tigerz11 9000lb 2 speed unit listed on flea bay: TIGERZ11 TWO SPEED WINCH - eBay, Other Car Accessories, Car Accessories, Vehicle Parts Accessories. (end time 15-Jan-10 08:37:02 AEDST))

    It fits perfectly into the space where the jack is located on a D2 - would just need to use longer cables to the winch motor. My only concern is that there might be some electrical interference from the solenoid on the engine ECU ?
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