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winch wireless remote control

Post by Clanky »

Been looking at this
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12V-Winch-Wi ... 19cc18f605" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Anyone have any experience with using a wireless remote and are they worth the hassle?
Pro's and con's?
Or would it be better to have it wired to the centre console for the driver to operate there?

The old plug in cable is a bit of a pain, especially when its buried under other gear when you need it.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by 80's_delirious »

I have found wireless remotest tend to have a delay on control
Ie, winch in, release button, winch runs a second of two longer.

I added in cab winch controls a while ago and like it, but I think you still need to have external control options too.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by SIMMO84 »

I have in cab controls and have been looking at getting a wireless remote just for when I'm spooling the rope back on ( I don't trust my missus not to cut my fingers off ) I have seen one of those units in action and it seemed decent.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by sprungupcruiser »

^^^^Hahaha

I've had one before, the remote didn't last long and just stopped working.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by gu town »

sprungupcruiser wrote: I've had one before, the remote didn't last long and just stopped working.
X2

X2 for the delay as well. although you get used to it. I always wondered how many different frequencies they used on the remotes and what the chances are of your mate getting the same remote? also I think (having not used it for years and cant quite remember) that my UHF or something (when transmitting) stopped the winch.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by Clanky »

SIMMO84 wrote: ( I don't trust my missus not to cut my fingers off ) .
Funny you should say that. Stop....STOP......STOP!!!!!...crash, bang
:bad-words:
"I didnt know what you wanted me to do"

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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by Clanky »

Yeah good point.
I guess at the $$ it could be worth having it as an extra, but think I will add the cab control too....I like my fingers the way they are.
Thanks for the feedback ppls
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gu town wrote:
sprungupcruiser wrote: I've had one before, the remote didn't last long and just stopped working.
X2

X2 for the delay as well. although you get used to it. I always wondered how many different frequencies they used on the remotes and what the chances are of your mate getting the same remote? also I think (having not used it for years and cant quite remember) that my UHF or something (when transmitting) stopped the winch.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by sprungupcruiser »

Why not just in cab controls and have controls on the bullbar or grill?
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Re: winch wireless remote control

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sprungupcruiser wrote:Why not just in cab controls and have controls on the bullbar or grill?
I Dont like controls outside the car that 'others' can use to shorten your vehicle.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by sprungupcruiser »

Isolator under the bonnet would stop that.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by Wozza244 »

I have wireless remote, have had more problems with it than its worth.
The worst time for it to fail was when an old feller rolled his ute down the road from where i was staying last Anzac Day, i had the rope tied to his ute and then the remote wouldnt work, great big Patrol with all the fruit, and a wireless winch controller brang it to its knees. Ended up snatching it out of the ditch and then snatching it on to its wheels. Lots more damage during the snatching. Unreal. Wouldnt buy another one for quids.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

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Wozza244 wrote:I have wireless remote, have had more problems with it than its worth.
The worst time for it to fail was when an old feller rolled his ute down the road from where i was staying last Anzac Day, i had the rope tied to his ute and then the remote wouldnt work, great big Patrol with all the fruit, and a wireless winch controller brang it to its knees. Ended up snatching it out of the ditch and then snatching it on to its wheels. Lots more damage during the snatching. Unreal. Wouldnt buy another one for quids.
Gee, hope he bought you a beer and a new snatch strap :shock:
Thanks for the info, looks like hard wire to console is the go, and keep the original plug in lead for the outside work
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Clanky wrote: Gee, hope he bought you a beer and a new snatch strap :shock:
Thanks for the info, looks like hard wire to console is the go, and keep the original plug in lead for the outside work
Even better, his daughter was in the car with me right behind him when he stacked it. I got to spend the night with her :armsup:
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Re: winch wireless remote control

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Wozza244 wrote:
Clanky wrote: Gee, hope he bought you a beer and a new snatch strap :shock:
Thanks for the info, looks like hard wire to console is the go, and keep the original plug in lead for the outside work
Even better, his daughter was in the car with me right behind him when he stacked it. I got to spend the night with her :armsup:
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Re: winch wireless remote control

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Clanky wrote:
Wozza244 wrote:
Clanky wrote: Gee, hope he bought you a beer and a new snatch strap :shock:
Thanks for the info, looks like hard wire to console is the go, and keep the original plug in lead for the outside work
Even better, his daughter was in the car with me right behind him when he stacked it. I got to spend the night with her :armsup:
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by 80's_delirious »

Clanky wrote:
Wozza244 wrote:I have wireless remote, have had more problems with it than its worth.
The worst time for it to fail was when an old feller rolled his ute down the road from where i was staying last Anzac Day, i had the rope tied to his ute and then the remote wouldnt work, great big Patrol with all the fruit, and a wireless winch controller brang it to its knees. Ended up snatching it out of the ditch and then snatching it on to its wheels. Lots more damage during the snatching. Unreal. Wouldnt buy another one for quids.
Gee, hope he bought you a beer and a new snatch strap :shock:
Thanks for the info, looks like hard wire to console is the go, and keep the original plug in lead for the outside work
Yep. thats what I have done.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by pongo »

I put the same setup on my semi tipper so i didnt have to keep walking back and forth from the cab when tipping into augers. Done 3000t into our own silos using this, so prob 100 loads. Never had a problem with it. control box is mounted under the sleeper and exposed to the elements, inc alot of vibration and even more dust.

Works a treat, never misses a beat. will never operate a tipper without using the remote setup. this is the one i bought.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/170737169745 ... 1439.l2649" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by GBC »

I love my remote. Pulling out palm trees, laying the rope, making sure its all going swimmingly all on my lonesome..... and if it dies there's always the plug in controller. It hasn't died yet though.
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Re: winch wireless remote control

Post by Skegbudley »

I installed a wireless controller from Tigerz11 at the same time as installing a single solenoid.
Best winch mod ever. I can still control the winch when at the end of the winch cable 30m away.
It has worked faultlessly every time I have used it. (Several dozen times)
They also enable you to be out of the way when winching instead of being tethered to a 3m cable. If it ever fails then I can still plug in the hand controller.
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