WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
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WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
Some of you have have already read my other post. So anyway I ended up stuffing my winch last weekend because all of a sudden it came to life on its own, sitting on the side of a track.
Needless to say nothing was going to stop it winding in....
Anyway, have been performing various tests with Michael from winch.co.nz ,and it appears that the wireless receiver got stuck in the ON (in) position. Upon closer inspection, those receivers are not that great in the elements. Recommendation is to disconnect them from the solenoid all together, or IF you must use them, mount it inside the cab and just extend the cables back to your solenoid.
For me it was bloody handy. Being out on the farm alone each time and being able to bed the landanchor in remotely was great.
Michael being the good lad he is, is now trying to find some parts for me to get mine back up and running.
If anyone has a Runva EWX9500 that can be used for parts, I would appreciate it. I just need :
2 x Tie Bars
1 x gear box casing (Just the part the tie bars bolt to)
Next fun job will be trying to get that cable out.
Cheers
Needless to say nothing was going to stop it winding in....
Anyway, have been performing various tests with Michael from winch.co.nz ,and it appears that the wireless receiver got stuck in the ON (in) position. Upon closer inspection, those receivers are not that great in the elements. Recommendation is to disconnect them from the solenoid all together, or IF you must use them, mount it inside the cab and just extend the cables back to your solenoid.
For me it was bloody handy. Being out on the farm alone each time and being able to bed the landanchor in remotely was great.
Michael being the good lad he is, is now trying to find some parts for me to get mine back up and running.
If anyone has a Runva EWX9500 that can be used for parts, I would appreciate it. I just need :
2 x Tie Bars
1 x gear box casing (Just the part the tie bars bolt to)
Next fun job will be trying to get that cable out.
Cheers
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Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
Cheers for heads up. It was one of the reasons I hooked the remote and incab controls to a isolation switch. Was worried someelses remote would also trigger my winch. The wired controller is setup to work period with way I wired mine
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- Crash bandicoot
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Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
was thinking of getting one of those too. might just get a longer cable. lol
Waiter...there is a drought in my glass.
Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
jonossiksilvia wrote:Cheers for heads up. It was one of the reasons I hooked the remote and incab controls to a isolation switch. Was worried someelses remote would also trigger my winch. The wired controller is setup to work period with way I wired mine
I have done pretty much the same thing with my setup too.
I also silicon sealed the receiver box to prevent any water ingress when I installed it all.
Touch wood I have not had any issues with it to date.
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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p.s. I take it you leave your winch in gear even when not using it?
Waiter...there is a drought in my glass.
Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
fullthrottle wrote:Some of you have have already read my other post. So anyway I ended up stuffing my winch last weekend because all of a sudden it came to life on its own, sitting on the side of a track.
Needless to say nothing was going to stop it winding in....
Anyway, have been performing various tests with Michael from winch.co.nz ,and it appears that the wireless receiver got stuck in the ON (in) position. Upon closer inspection, those receivers are not that great in the elements. Recommendation is to disconnect them from the solenoid all together, or IF you must use them, mount it inside the cab and just extend the cables back to your solenoid.
For me it was bloody handy. Being out on the farm alone each time and being able to bed the landanchor in remotely was great.
Michael being the good lad he is, is now trying to find some parts for me to get mine back up and running.
If anyone has a Runva EWX9500 that can be used for parts, I would appreciate it. I just need :
2 x Tie Bars
1 x gear box casing (Just the part the tie bars bolt to)
Next fun job will be trying to get that cable out.
Cheers
get the casiing welded, and press the tie bars striaght.
not a major to sort
Pedro
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Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
Pedro wrote:get the casiing welded, and press the tie bars striaght.
not a major to sort
Pedro
Ahhh my good man. Would this be a service your office can do?
Looks like cast alloy
Cheers
Ants
Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
Was thinking of getting wireless for winch if so I need to put remote controler unit in cab/behind dash and then run wires to winch control box that right?
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hamish4x4 wrote:Was thinking of getting wireless for winch if so I need to put remote controler unit in cab/behind dash and then run wires to winch control box that right?
My unit is in the engine bay, I waterproofed it.

Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
Yes those wireless units are NOT waterproof - you need to mount them inside your truck next to the convenient switch you've just installed in your dash...
The relays corrode and generally weld themselves to one position when corrosion gets bad enough - fortunately mine went permanent to the OUT direction!!
The relays corrode and generally weld themselves to one position when corrosion gets bad enough - fortunately mine went permanent to the OUT direction!!
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floatingkiwi wrote: fortunately mine went permanent to the OUT direction!!
May not help. this happened when Number 1 son was using it at GF place and he couldn't stop it winching out,. when it ran out of cable it started to winch in again, at which point Dad got the panicked phone call. Son was able to take it out of gear and just let it run till the battery went flat, leaving dad to sort out the mess.
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Mudde1 wrote:floatingkiwi wrote: fortunately mine went permanent to the OUT direction!!
May not help. this happened when Number 1 son was using it at GF place and he couldn't stop it winching out,. when it ran out of cable it started to winch in again, at which point Dad got the panicked phone call. Son was able to take it out of gear and just let it run till the battery went flat, leaving dad to sort out the mess.
No but it gave me more time to react!
I now have the remote wired into the dash switch with an on/off switch separately just for the remote control power so I can turn it off just by pushing the button.
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I keep a 13mm spanner in the glove box so I can quickly whip off a battery cable as my starter occasionally likes to stick on, but it would be good for this situation also.
Re: WARNING - Wireless remotes for Winches
smurf182 wrote:I keep a 13mm spanner in the glove box so I can quickly whip off a battery cable as my starter occasionally likes to stick on, but it would be good for this situation also.

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