Chris616
Silver Member
I was reminded the other day how convenient our winch electrical connection is to use. I thought that I'd show the setup in case it might help someone else.
We only occasionally use our light-duty winch, so a receiver mounted unit seemed like a good solution. I wanted a permanent wiring setup where there weren't any loose wires dangling about on the machine and the connectors were protected when not in use (photos from seven years ago before first use).
The power hookup set is called a "tailgate connector". About US$50 on Amazon.com. A lot more than a winch plug, but...
https://tectran.com/dual-pole-plugs...ors-dual-pole-buffalo-plug-bull-nose-sockets/
Chris


We only occasionally use our light-duty winch, so a receiver mounted unit seemed like a good solution. I wanted a permanent wiring setup where there weren't any loose wires dangling about on the machine and the connectors were protected when not in use (photos from seven years ago before first use).
The power hookup set is called a "tailgate connector". About US$50 on Amazon.com. A lot more than a winch plug, but...
https://tectran.com/dual-pole-plugs...ors-dual-pole-buffalo-plug-bull-nose-sockets/
Chris

