OK good if it stays in position you are good.I don't believe my DPDT is momentary, there is no spring tension on either of the On positions. When I press the switch in the up or down potion, that's where it stays. I'll assume the switch I have is correct and that the wiring from TripleB's post is correct. Said that, I have no problem with ordering a different switch if it makes the install cleaner, just let me know.
yep you got it.Green is routed to the neg bus bar?
Red (always on power) to the aux battery via the pos bus bar?
Yellow (key on) wired directly to the store key on power harness?
Purple jumped and wired directly to the stinger OR via the accessory bus bar? It looks like it's via the accessory bus bar in your diagram?
I got thinking about the winch being incorrect as I was working on the SXS, thanks for confirming that. I've ordered the following momentary winch switch: High quality OTRATTW Contura V laser-etched LED rocker switches for winches and horns
The new switch wiring diagram is below. Here's my crack at the correct wiring for the new winch rocker:
Pin 7 & 9 - Jump both to the neg bus bar
Pin 8 & 10 - Wire to back of winch solenoid per the instructions in the winch manual. If backwards (in/out) switch the connectors on the winch switch
Pin 2 - wire to the accessory bus
that is the right switch, i didnt see these before (i used my switch from Warn for mine becuase it has an indicator light on it)
ok on your wiring you are close but not quite.
you will have to jump 8 to 1 and 3 to 10 for this to work. 8 and 10 are the positive connections for the internal switch lights. 1 and 3 are the connections for the switch to the winch solenoid.
the switch you have here has independent lights, meaning that the lights on the switch can operate independent of the switch position. so if you want them to light up when you press the switch you have to jump them (8 and 10) to 1 and 3. conversely you could jump them both to pin 2 and have both lights always on.