Thank you for this. I'm really most concerned with the wiring and switches etc.... On previous machines I just installed a winch and it went straight to the battery. Since I'm planning more for the 1000, I want to do it right.
So I guess I need to know where to start with the second battery install and the fuses/switches. Once I get that set, installing the accessories should be easy(ish) I will order the AGM battery as my second. And I know I need the isolator. But what do I need to purchase to hook the accessories to? (This is where I need a better understanding of how all of this works.)
Overall, I only plan on needing 6 switches but wouldn't mind having the capability of going to 10.
Finally, is there a specific switch type for the winch? Lights and radio can be on/off but how are winches done? Is there one for on/off and then the rocker for in/out?
Sorry for all the questions and I appreciate the help.[/QU
Thank you for this. I'm really most concerned with the wiring and switches etc.... On previous machines I just installed a winch and it went straight to the battery. Since I'm planning more for the 1000, I want to do it right.
So I guess I need to know where to start with the second battery install and the fuses/switches. Once I get that set, installing the accessories should be easy(ish) I will order the AGM battery as my second. And I know I need the isolator. But what do I need to purchase to hook the accessories to? (This is where I need a better understanding of how all of this works.)
Overall, I only plan on needing 6 switches but wouldn't mind having the capability of going to 10.
Finally, is there a specific switch type for the winch? Lights and radio can be on/off but how are winches done? Is there one for on/off and then the rocker for in/out?
Sorry for all the questions and I appreciate the help.
Go back to the very beginning of this thread and take a look at the pictures of the battery, the 80 amp relay between the two batteries, and finally the relay/ fuse box. This box has six relays and six fused power leads for accessories that don't require switches. I found everything either on Amazon or EBay. That's the equipment I have ordered so far and I don't even have my 1000 yet. There's plenty of room under the hood for all this. As far as switches, I ordered round, red, lighted switches for my lights, radio, etc. The winch switch came with the winch, so I just used it. When I wired my previous side by side, a Razr, I just used one battery and ran a hot wire to a bar and mounted it under the dash. I did the same for a ground from the battery and the same for switched power from the ignition switch. I then wired everything to those bars. I used separate relays and mounted them under there, also. It looked like a rat's nest when I finished. Using the equipment suggested on this thread should be much better and neater. I may order new switches from the business that was identified on the thread, but I want to wait on that until I actually have the machine. You can order switches that have labels which identify what they control. To get to the beginning of this thread, you need to go to the general pioneer 1000 discussion and then go to the electrical help thread. I hope this helps, and please feel free to ask questions. It helps all of us novices.