See below, donāt judge!What fix?
See below, donāt judge!What fix?
Hey - you tried. It looks like it can be soldered ok - just takes lots of heat and enough flux.See below, donāt judge!I was hopeful it would carry the current, but alas it didnāt. Iām trying to find someone that can solder the copper to the ole copper and the brass bolt that is the terminal. That āshouldā work. View attachment 313915
Thatās was my thought, I couldnāt find a brass screw that was self-tapping. The copper wire in the stator took an act of God to drill through. One screw was the best I could do. I may be YouTubing how to solder and learning that skill. I donāt want to shell out a ton of money on a new winch, I donāt wheel hard enough to āneedā a WARN. It would be nice to have and I may have grabbed one, but Iām looking at a 10-15k crawlspace job in the next month. There went my 2022/2023 Jeep mod budgetHey - you tried. It looks like it can be soldered ok - just takes lots of heat and enough flux.
1. How did you connect the copper āpatchā to the new brass screw? Itās not evident from that photo. That connection will see hundreds of amps and needs to be robust. Thatās why the mfr uses a slotted hex with a swaged connection. If that isnāt a good, solid connection, it wonāt transmit enough energy for the motor to work.Rigged this up as a Hail Mary to make my winch functional, donāt know if the electricity will flow through it all effectively. Iāll know soon enough, $7 investmentā3 hours of time.
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. I just went for it with no great knowledge. I took the brass bolt and cut out a larger slot for the copper and tried to wedge in as much as possible. It was a definite āHail Maryā1. How did you connect the copper āpatchā to the new brass screw? Itās not evident from that photo. That connection will see hundreds of amps and needs to be robust. Thatās why the mfr uses a slotted hex with a staged connection. If that isnāt a good, solid connection, it wonāt transmit enough energy for the motor to work.
2. Did your fix keep the winding isolated from the case? Itās hard to tell. Thatās why the original is wrapped In cloth/resin.
Youāre lucky it didnāt burn,but it should be repairable.. I just went for it with no great knowledge. I took the brass bolt and cut out a larger slot for the copper and tried to wedge in as much as possible. It was a definite āHail Maryā
I attached the copper patch with the screw, I cut off the wrap from the previous wire so the copper would make contact. I didnāt realize it needed to be insulated from the outside cover.
This was an all ānew to meā Adventure as I donāt know much about electrical stuff. Iām hopeful to find someone that can solder it together, if not Iām just going to more than likely trash the winch and get one down the road.
Well I havenāt cracked it back open to check yet either.Youāre lucky it didnāt burn,but it should be repairable.
I've had winch motors repaired at shops that specialize in rebuilding starters and alternators. If you still have one around in your area I would take it there and have them look at it. The last one I took in was completely locked up and they repaired it for $70.Thatās was my thought, I couldnāt find a brass screw that was self-tapping. The copper wire in the stator took an act of God to drill through. One screw was the best I could do. I may be YouTubing how to solder and learning that skill. I donāt want to shell out a ton of money on a new winch, I donāt wheel hard enough to āneedā a WARN. It would be nice to have and I may have grabbed one, but Iām looking at a 10-15k crawlspace job in the next month. There went my 2022/2023 Jeep mod budget![]()
Thanks Iāll give it a Google!I've had winch motors repaired at shops that specialize in rebuilding starters and alternators. If you still have one around in your area I would take it there and have them look at it. The last one I took in was completely locked up and they repaired it for $70.
