Warn Winch XD9000
#4
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Might want to contact Warn tech support to get the wire identification information on those wires:
- http://www.warn.com/corporate/customerservice.shtml
If you had the solenoid pack connected, you could just identify the wires running to the motor off the center of the solenoids and use those two.
- http://www.warn.com/corporate/customerservice.shtml
If you had the solenoid pack connected, you could just identify the wires running to the motor off the center of the solenoids and use those two.
#5
Why are there 4 selenoids used on it?Is it actually an AC motor with a 12v DC power supply? I hooked up the battery to all the terminals in every configuration and the shaft won't spin.
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It is a DC motor. 4 solenoids are needed in order to swap power and ground to the two terminals. If you have two solenoids hooked to 12 volts (call them A and B) and two more hooked to ground (call those C and D), then if you tie one side of the motor to solenoids A and C and connect the other side to solenoids B and D you can now send power to the motor. If you turn on solenoids A and D, you are sending 12 volts to one side of the motor and ground to the other side and it'll turn one direction. Then if you shut off A and D and instead turn on B and C, you are now sending ground to the first side and 12 volts to the other side of the motor and it'll turn the other way.
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