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Powerwinch Sport Fish 450 User Manual

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P

OWERWINCH

S

PORT

F

ISHING

450

A

NCHOR

W

INCH

7

Anchor

Winch

Green

Black

Red

6awg

Black

6awg

Control

Switch

Black

6awg

PW46004

Ring Terminals

1/4-20 x 1/2
Screw & Nut

Tape or

Heat Shrink

= Mechanical Connection

Red

12awg

Black

12awg

Red

6awg

25A Circuit Breaker

Battery

Black

12awg

Red

12awg

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11. Connect the motor G

REEN

wire to the new R

ED

wire with a 1/4 -20 screw and nut.

Position the wrap and lightly heat until it shrinks around the terminals.

12. Connect the motor B

LACK

wire to the new B

LACK

wire with a 1/4 -20 screw and

nut. Position the wrap and lightly heat until it shrinks around the terminals.

13. At the switch position, terminate the ends of the new wires with 5/16" 6 awg

ring terminals.

14. Connect the switch R

ED

wire to the winch R

ED

wire with a 1/4 -20 screw and nut.

Position the wrap and lightly heat until it shrinks around the terminals.

15. Connect the switch B

LACK

wire to the winch B

LACK

wire with a 1/4 -20 screw and

nut. Position the wrap and lightly heat until it shrinks around the terminals.

16. Route 1 R

ED

and 1 B

LACK

6 awg wire from the battery to the switch location.

Be sure to allow adequate wiring to make connections, allow the wire to
have some slack when routing. Secure the wires with wire ties.

17. At the switch position, terminate the ends of the new wires with 5/16" 6 awg

ring terminals.

18. Connect the switch R

ED

wire to the battery R

ED

wire with a 1/4 -20 screw and nut.

Position the wrap and lightly heat until it shrinks around the terminals.

19. Connect the switch B

LACK

wire to the battery B

LACK

wire with a 1/4 -20 screw and

nut. Position the wrap and lightly heat until it shrinks around the terminals.

20. Push the switch and wires into the switch mounting hole. Secure the switch plate

using 4 #10 screws.

21. At the battery location, terminate each wire with a 5/16" ring terminal.

22. Attach the B

LACK

wire to the negative (-) post of the battery.

23. Attach the R

ED

wire to the post on the circuit breaker.

24. Attach the circuit breaker to the positive (+) post of the battery.