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Winch Remote Control, Wireless. Twin SL Handsets. Long Range Wireless with Enclosure, 12V
Can be used with supplied cable or in full wireless mode.
Converts a 12V solenoid operated direction valve on a hydraulic winch from manual switching to the long-range wireless remote control.
This new and innovative design combines the mm precision control of a manual wander lead system with the convenience of a wireless system. The robust handheld controllers can be plugged into the control box in the usual way or disconnect the cable and with the press of a button, the handheld controller becomes fully wireless.
Features- Supplied with two large grip handheld controllers.
- Can be used tethered (with control cable supplied) or fully wireless
- Operating Range over 30m (100ft)
- Improved components for better reliability, range and battery life
- Control box housing a wireless receiver and fitted with a socket for optional wander lead connection.
- 2.8m control box power supply leads fitted with ring terminals.
- 250mm output cables to connect to the coils on an existing solenoid control valve.
- Approximate control box size 75mm x 105mm x 60mm, two lugs for convenient fixing.
- Easy to fit, full installation instructions supplied.
Industry-leading lifetime warranty on mechanical components & 3yrs warranty on electrical.
VAT invoice provided with every sale. -
Input Voltage: 12V Output Voltage: 12V Maximum Output Current: 5A Thank you for buying a WINCHMAX wireless remote kit. This should provide many years of trouble-free operation, however, it is essential that it is correctly installed otherwise irreparable damage to the microcircuitry will be caused. The basic principle of operation is that once connected to a power supply, the two output wires of the receiver will go to the supply voltage (12v or 24v depending on the model) when the corresponding button on the transmitter (handset) is pressed. The output can then be used to operate the trigger terminals on a secondary contactor (solenoid) to switch the main load (e.g. a Winch) The outputs MUST NEVER be connected to earth as otherwise they will short circuit and burn out. If you have any doubt about which are the trigger terminals on your solenoid, first check by using a thin piece of wire connected to the positive supply, when you apply it to one of the solenoid trigger terminals the winch should run in one direction, if you apply it to the trigger terminal it should operate in the opposite direction. In most cases, winches are fitted with a plug-in wander lead, at the back of the wander lead socket you will see three wires. One of the wires is the positive feed to the wander lead switch, depending on which way the switch is pressed this feed will then be diverted down one of the other two wires (the output wires) which will, in turn, be connected to the trigger terminal of the solenoid. There are many different types of control configurations, but if you understand the basic principle of operation this should allow you to apply it to whichever set you have.
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