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T-MAX SOLINOID BOX ON A WARN WINCH ???

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T-MAX SOLINOID BOX ON A WARN WINCH ???

Post by my_73middy »

COULD ANYONE TELL ME IF A T-MAX SOLINOID BOX IS USEABLE ON A WARN WINCH. I HOPE SOMEONE CAN HELP ME. :lol:
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Post by DNA Off Road »

Cannot see why not, they all should have F1, F2 and A connections to the winch motor. Personally I would go for an aftermarket solenoid like this:

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Most of the comp guys use them. You won’t need to worry about solenoids again for a long time. A number of people around the country sell them – you should be able to pick them up for around $200.

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Post by beretta »

AlbyOne wrote:A number of people around the country sell them – you should be able to pick them up for around $200.
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Post by numbnuts »

beretta, this titan solenoid you sell, i have a warn 9000 with a wireless remote, will it work with this and if so could you supply diagram to hook that up as well?
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Post by beretta »

I'm sure it will, works on the same principle as a normal big solenoid box, but I haven't wired up a wireless remote before. If you took some pics of the wiring on the current solenoid box I could possibly work it out for you. I've dropped you a PM mate.

How do you find the wireless remotes anyways?
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Post by numbnuts »

did not get the pm mate, find the wireless remote great, use it all the time. i have a switch to isolate the earth wire, so i just grab the remote and flick the switch and away it goes. works inside or 50 metres away. i use my winch for dragging pallets from the front of tandem trailers to the back so forklift can grab it.
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