Tuco69
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How’d you wire it?So far so good I have had good service out of mine so far.
How’d you wire it?
Send pic when you can. Thx JTW.Yeah.. it works great. If you get one that works... the first one didn’t and I had to return it and try again. Since, I haven’t had any issues.
So, I can’t rember what I was doing wrong but it didn’t hook up the way I thought it would. I’ll take a pic of mine and see what goes where.
Well, I tried but I can’t get a pic of it with the orientation and placement of my winch solenoid.Send pic when you can. Thx JTW.
That Quadboss is a nice winch. Quietest winch ive ever heard. My Superwinch sounded like gears grinding right out of the box. Once i removed circuit breaker its worked greatMine came with the winch and works like a charm. I've had mine a little less time than Delton and it still works great. It was a perfect when I ran got stuck and was sitting next to a yellow jacket nest. I could walk off away from the rig and winch instead of being near it.
Well, I tried but I can’t get a pic of it with the orientation and placement of my winch solenoid.
And thank you for wiring it for me.That Quadboss is a nice winch. Quietest winch ive ever heard. My Superwinch sounded like gears grinding right out of the box. Once i removed circuit breaker its worked great
Just dont lay controller down on trail and then run over it like i did lolTwo years running ours. No problems at all, my only complaint was it’s slight delay on/off the button like @Delton said. You get use to it quickly but watch out for someone helping you winch in. Well worth the money
The key on power is a good idea! I may have to do that..The most common mistake on these would be wiring it to the winch itself instead of the control side of the contactor. I bought the carchet brand on ebay after reading the thread on here in the spring. It is probably the best under $20 purchase I've made for the pioneer.
Mine came with a wiring guide, but it's pretty straight forward as long as you keep the wiring on the control side(small wires) of the contactor. I connected the power(12v+) to the + on my second battery. Some guys use the key on lead for this ( I'll change mine to this method in the future) I grounded it with the contactor ground and the other 2 wires control out and in. You have a 50/50 chance getting them right and just reverse them if it's wrong. The blue wire on mine is the antennae and it just lays in there out of the way. My picture above is about the best I could get also because the wiring is on the bottom of the contactor.
It’s been a year and a half since I did mine.. as I’ve thought about it. It was the unit not working that gave me issues (Obviously).. not the wiring. I had wiring issues because the box didn’t work. I swapped things around and around until I finally ordered another remote and it all went smooth.The most common mistake on these would be wiring it to the winch itself instead of the control side of the contactor. I bought the carchet brand on ebay after reading the thread on here in the spring. It is probably the best under $20 purchase I've made for the pioneer.
Mine came with a wiring guide, but it's pretty straight forward as long as you keep the wiring on the control side(small wires) of the contactor. I connected the power(12v+) to the + on my second battery. Some guys use the key on lead for this ( I'll change mine to this method in the future) I grounded it with the contactor ground and the other 2 wires control out and in. You have a 50/50 chance getting them right and just reverse them if it's wrong. The blue wire on mine is the antennae and it just lays in there out of the way. My picture above is about the best I could get also because the wiring is on the bottom of the contactor.