Same as everybody else. Just add a 18 inch battery cable to the switch. You can get the cables made for you at this place called fast and quiet, good prices and delivery. I just started putting it together but I'm not done yet.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/ford-performance-winch-with-sensors-acc-camera-and-parking-works-fine-parts-list-and-photos.104178/
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As far as I know nobody, but KR has the mount that works with brushless twin ARB. Not even the FORD ARB mount work with the brushless twin. I keep hearing that Grimm will come out with one when they get around to it, as they quickly came out with one for the Jeep market. In their question...
Maybe the Ford mechanics should watch YouTube videos so they can know how to put it together. Dealers charge an arm and a leg to be backyard mechanics. Yes there are some good mechanics at the dealer but those are hard to find.
I know this is late but... Yea I used rollers as someone else pointed out. Mine has 4 rollers and I bolted the unistrut to the ceiling 2x6 members using spax screws that didn't get in the way of the rollers so I didn't have to use unistrut hangers. I got them from aliexpress back in the day...
Instead of using the upfitter switch, you could just put a small switch under the hood or elsewhere that supplies 12v from the battery to the solenoid then, the key/accessory button/engine button etc, doesn't have to be on, but then again, I guess it's the same as your manual switch. Just a thought.
Yes that's what I said, across the coil terminals. We're talking about the same thing the relay/solenoid/isolator/stinger coil. And yes of course I'm concerned about the spike if there are any when it goes from asserted to de-asserted, causing a collapsing EMF, The Bronco has all kinds of...
Warn puts out a winch isolator kit that has a solenoid. It's only rated for intermittent usage, and I don't think it's rated for 500 amps. I've seen people on YouTube use this.
Is this good enough?
https://www.warn.com/power-interrupt-kit-62132
I like the idea BigMeatsBronco came up with mounting the hi lift above the roll cage in the back. I took that idea modified it a little bit to make it higher so that my rear view dash camera still works, and I don't have to drill a hole in the hi lift. Here my test fit, still need to paint it...