Is that really needed here?Circuit breaker
Is that really needed here?Circuit breaker
I did it as insurance in case the stinger ever shorts out.Is that really needed here?
Okay great. I picked up a kill switch I plan on using for that purpose.I did it as insurance in case the stinger ever shorts out.
I can also kill power to fuse box and all accessories without having to pull the seat and disconnect the battery.
Read post #18 again.Looking at your actual wiring vs your drawing. You have the main battery coming into the stinger?
the winch goes the it’s block. And then you send black to your fuse box.
Is that right?
I mounted mine under the hood.
you can see it in the left side of the picture.
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very similar set up with 3way marine switch in glove box. Accessories only run of second battery and are activated by toggle not keyI mounted mine under the hood.
you can see it in the left side of the picture.
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Sorry! Didn’t mean to derail your thread. I will get some pics of mine when it comes in and I can get it on if you don’t figure it out before then.Alright, so back to the original reason for this post. Which way is up on this thing? My mount showed up so now I can bolt everything together.
Will someone be so kind as to post a photo of theirs installed? Thanks in advance. Lots of great info on here and I appreciate the discussion.
Thats odd. Mine does not do that. The little blue wire on that box is the antenna, so make sure that is not grounding out or something. I used the remote to respool the winch and it worked the entire time without hiccup.Thanks for posting. I got mine all done up and it works so that's a relief. The wireless remote is a disaster though. If the motor is on it reels in short bursts, likely caused by some kind of radio inference from the alternator. It has blown fuse written all over it so I will likely have to replace that.