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12V 500A Heavy Duty Waterproof Winch Solenoid, ATV UTV Winch Solenoid Contactor Relay Upgrade Albright Equiv for up to 17,000lb Winches Replacement

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12V 500A Heavy Duty Waterproof Winch Solenoid, ATV UTV Winch Solenoid Contactor Relay Upgrade Albright Equiv for up to 17,000lb Winches Replacement

12V 500A Heavy Duty Waterproof Winch Solenoid, ATV UTV Winch Solenoid Contactor Relay Upgrade Albright Equiv for up to 17,000lb Winches Replacement

SKU DCF.01633 JDF-41X Category Tags , ,
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Package includes: 1 x Winch Solenoid Relay Contactor,6 x Protecting Caps.
Thewinch solenoidis an electronic device used to activate thewinchmotor on a vehicle-mountedwinch. Created to withstand the high draw of electricity required to crank thewinch, thewinch solenoidis designed to supply the required current without damaging thewinchswitch or thewinchmotor.
Specifications: Voltage: 12 VDC; Rating:500A; OEM: JDF-41X Fit: 12V Winches up to 17,000lb; M8 Input Output terminals; Solid construction sealed.
All of our parts undergo strict quality tests and are manufactured for better performance. These steps are a quality control for the parts to work for a long time.
Installation under professional instruction is recommended. Please check if the item we show is identical to yours. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us, and we will reply you as soon as possible.
Solenoids are electromagnetic switches. The winch solenoid is used to activate the winch motor on a vehicle-mounted winch. It is designed to supply the required current without damaging the winch motor or the winch switch.
It is activated when current from the battery is directed to the solenoid by pressing the switch of activation. The activation of the winch solenoid sends current to the motor. Then the winch motor begins to run the winch drum. The typical winch uses separate winch solenoids for reverse and forward. Best quality winches use four winch solenoids.,The winch has two movements: “in” and “out.” A direct wire links the winch solenoid to the battery. Routine maintenance checks can extend the longevity of the winch simply by reconnecting cable and wiring connections. The most recognizable sound a working winch makes is a clunk when it is given power. The power passing through the solenoid winch is 12 volts. During use, the two smaller lug studs of the winch hold 12 volts each; the other lug studs have continuous energy in the 12-volt range. Electric shock from touching the lug studs is painful.,How to Test a Winch Solenoid
Check the cable connections from the winch solenoid to the battery. If the cable terminals look corroded, clean them with a wire brush. If the cables look frayed, replace them with new ones.Unscrew the solenoid cover after you disconnect the positive (red) winch cable from the battery. Make sure all the connections in the solenoid are secure; if you hear a clicking noise when you turn the winch, a wire might be loose.
Touch a voltmeter to the large studs on the solenoid with the winch turned off. The two large studs are on the winch side of the solenoid. The voltmeter will read 12 volts if the solenoid is working.Test the two small studs on the control side of the solenoid that is opposite of the winch side with the winch off. If the voltmeter reads 12 volts, then the solenoid is not working properly.