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Titan Solenoid

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Post by winchin1 »

just thinkin about puting titan solenoids in my car to run my winch

just wondering who is using these and are they any good

how much are they etc etc

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Post by bru21 »

pm beretta on this board. he sells them. i beleive they are very good.
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Post by GQ Bear »

I've had em for a few years and are excellent. Been submerged, the works, and never skipped a beat.
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Post by hammey »

I tried them for the first time at tamworth rnd 3

awsome..... :armsup: personally i would never go back

heres some photos of my setup... all up the batteries had the potential of delivering 2420CCA :D


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the finished product. the reason they are out side is that there was no more room in the engine bay.

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Post by bigears »

loks good mate :) , what setup is that gigglepin?
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Post by hammey »

bigears wrote:loks good mate :) , what setup is that gigglepin?
nah, home made from 4330 grade :D
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Post by bigcam »

i think i just got a hard on....
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Post by beretta »

Hi there winchin1, I think hammey pretty well demonstrated what they are capable of, that a pretty awesome set up! Titan Offroad/Titan Solenoids is my business and i have been selling these units for roughly two years now. They are an excellent unit and in my opinion a better proposition than the old school 4 pack strung together with bars.

There are certainly other alternatives out there and many people have differing opinions, which is fine, but my experience with these units has been nothing short of awesome, particularly in terms of value for money, at $225 delivered to your door.

I started selling them after experimenting with them in comps etc. The first one i sold is still in Coighty's 80series and has done 2 OBC's, Cliffhanger, 2xTamworth XWC, 2xWillowglen, 2xWoodpecker and various other club comps, needless to say he hasn't touched it since the day we put it in. They can be mounted on their side or sitting upright, it doesn't bother them, and to this day I have never heard of one suffering from g'outs in high speed comps (being affected by big impacts)

I can honestly say that out of the roughly 300 I have sold, I have had four true "failures" and I cannot attest to how those ones were wired up, but they developed a problem, but I think a roughly 1% failure rate is pretty damn good, I would like to see the stats on failure rates for my competitors solenoids, I know lots and lots of people who have had the old school solenoids fail.

Anyway I hope you guys didn't mind me chiming in, but it is my business and I've worked hard to set it up and done my homework.

Please feel free to ask any questions or drop me an email or PM too, same goes if you would like to order any.

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Post by cooki_monsta »

bigcam wrote:i think i just got a hard on....
another mod for you to try cam?
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Post by Guy »

bigcam wrote:i think i just got a hard on....
I hate that some people have invested more money into their batter setup than I have invested in the entire vehicle ... but that is nice.
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Post by bogged »

bru21 wrote:pm beretta on this board. he sells them. i beleive they are very good.
does he still sell em? they arent in his sig anymore.
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Post by Ruffy »

bogged wrote:
bru21 wrote:pm beretta on this board. he sells them. i beleive they are very good.
does he still sell em? they arent in his sig anymore.
I still buy them off him, so i guess he does...
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Post by Hobzee »

We have been selling these for Berretts as the premium winch solenoids for a while and the only few problems we were aware of related to 24V. They are fine at passing 24V through the heavy winch contacts but should be switched (controlled) by 12V = no problems at all.
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Post by YankeeDave »

i have one controlling my high moutn with 6hp motor and find it a great product. The winch actually seems quicker with it.

however berrettas customer service was crap. after he made the sale he never replied back to me about a few question I had. Thank god for the electrical section on outers cuz beretta was no help.
Anyway all sorted and no regrets buying the unit i like.
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Post by REVNGQ »

i just brought one off hobzee cant wait for it to turn up.... may need one more not sure yet
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