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TamarBlue11



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Winch wiring help
I've recently purchased a Superwinch EP9 which didn't come with any accessories. So have purchased a new Superwinch solenoid and am currently sourcing a wired and wireless controller. I intend to make up the cables nessary but was wondering if anyone has a wiring diagram as the solenoid posts and terminals arnt labeled at all.
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geobloke



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Is the solenoid a silver tin pot type or a rectangular plastic contractor pack?
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TamarBlue11



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Hi Geobloke it's this one here.



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jst



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 Cheers

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jst



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Interesting in that normally an albright has a stud for power in and 3 bolts for f1, f2 and a. Yours has 4 bolts.

Check terminals first if I was you. When solenoid is activated one way it will join a and f1, when switch other way itmwill join a and fw2.

You can run 12v to centre and switch to earth or switch to live on low current side. Cheers

James
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TamarBlue11



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Thanks jst that's really helpful. The top right post on my solenoid is a slighty different shade of colour so assume that is D which matches your diagram.
Post #965300 17th Sep 2022 4:29pm
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