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Thread: Fitting winch solenoid and in cabin switch

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    McDisco Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by trobbo View Post
    Angus, I would seriously consider just going remote rather than in cab. It is just as easy to use in the car, and what's better if you are running the cable you can wind the cable out with precision.
    I have all the stuff to run in cab, but after the wireless, never saw the need to wire it in.
    The wiring side of things will also depend on the solenoids that you currently have. The warn solenoid pack is a 5 wire job. If you run something like the titan solenoid (which is far superior) it is a simple 3 wire control.

    cheers

    Tony
    Hey Tony

    Thanks for the advice. I might consider that. The main reason I didnt want it was in case the batteries were flat in the remote, but then again I will be retaining the point for plugging in the remote with the cable.

    Hmm...more decisions...

    Angus

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    That's what I thought Angus - at least I have the remote as a back up. Havent needed it yet.

    The remote control that I use is from tigerz11

    Tigerz11.com.au

    I haven't had any problems with run on. The high mount always keeps going a little longer after you take you finger off the button without load regardless of the switching mechanism used (ie hand controller or remote). You will have already got used to this. Under load there is no run on.

  3. #13
    McDisco Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by trobbo View Post
    That's what I thought Angus - at least I have the remote as a back up. Havent needed it yet.

    The remote control that I use is from tigerz11

    Tigerz11.com.au

    I haven't had any problems with run on. The high mount always keeps going a little longer after you take you finger off the button without load regardless of the switching mechanism used (ie hand controller or remote). You will have already got used to this. Under load there is no run on.
    Thanks mate. I already had one of the Tigerz11 solenoids so I went back today and got a package with the control box, remote, solenoid and the remote with the cable. I dont like the cable remote so Im going to replace the 3 pin socket with the one from my warn control box. The warn controller is a lot more sturdy...

    Will post some pics when I get it all fitted.

    Angus

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