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Ramsey RE 10000 - Connection of the Ramsey RE 10000 winch control

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  • #1 16402926
    badyl112
    Level 8  
    Hello, I have a problem because I want to connect the control to the Ramsey RE 10000 winch. The engine is new and the relays. In the engine manual they write that there are three pins. F1, F2 and P. after connecting everything to the engine, the relays only chirp and give voltage to F1 and F2, but P, that is probably the bridge is not bridging so that the winch works either up or down. If it is not in the picture, there is a short circuit.

    Ramsey RE 10000 - Connection of the Ramsey RE 10000 winch control Ramsey RE 10000 - Connection of the Ramsey RE 10000 winch control
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  • #2 16403228
    wojtek 9007
    Level 40  
    Hello - please write or mark (in the photo) where are the F1 and F2 terminals?
  • #3 16403263
    badyl112
    Level 8  
    Ramsey RE 10000 - Connection of the Ramsey RE 10000 winch control

    These are the markings. By supplying 12V to F1 and shorting F2 with P, the engine starts to work, while by supplying 12V to F2 and shorting F1 with P, the engine starts to rotate in the opposite direction. Entering 12V on P makes a short circuit.
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  • #4 16403270
    kkknc
    Level 43  
    You connected it wrong. Have you tried briefly under the battery? It's only 4 pins and I don't see you permanently connecting the ground to the lower terminal.
    Bridge both relays to the rear
  • #5 16403283
    badyl112
    Level 8  
    Of course, the mass is connected to the bottom of the engine. Yes, it works briefly with this combination what I wrote at the top. Directly from the battery and short-circuiting the pins
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  • #6 16403295
    kkknc
    Level 43  
    This is a bridge, as I wrote on the back of both relays because I can see that you have only one connected to the power supply. The ones on the bottom in the back too.
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  • #8 16403312
    badyl112
    Level 8  
    They are bridged from the bottom, it looks like this:

    Ramsey RE 10000 - Connection of the Ramsey RE 10000 winch control

    It seems to me that everything is connected correctly + from the battery, F1, F2 and the bridge, i.e. P
  • #10 16403322
    badyl112
    Level 8  
    At the rear there is a constant plus from the battery and the relays are also bridged together
  • #11 16403431
    kkknc
    Level 43  
    You can't do more via the Internet. Disconnect the diagram from the winch and check with a meter that the contactors give voltage and bridge the contacts.
  • #12 16403446
    badyl112
    Level 8  
    The contactors definitely give 12V, but how can I check the bridge with a meter?
  • #13 16403518
    kkknc
    Level 43  
    In terms of circuit continuity.
  • #14 16403766
    wojtek 9007
    Level 40  
    Hello - one more note, there may be a poor weight (common to the motor and contactors).
  • #15 16404463
    badyl112
    Level 8  
    It will not be mass because when the engine is started for a short time, apart from the relays, the engine works. The mass is screwed at the bottom of the engine anyway. Or maybe there are relays from a different model?
  • #16 16404511
    kkknc
    Level 43  
    Same control from 8000 to 12000. Start checking instead of asking.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the connection of the Ramsey RE 10000 winch control. The user encounters issues with the winch not operating correctly despite having connected the relays and power supply. The relays only chirp, and the P terminal does not bridge properly. Various users suggest checking the connections, ensuring proper grounding, and verifying the relay configurations. Diagrams are shared to clarify the connections, and it is noted that the control system is similar across models RE 8000 to RE 12000. The user confirms that the relays provide 12V but seeks advice on checking the bridge with a meter.
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