badlands apex wireless winch controller with a warn M8000 winch (1 Viewer)

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I imagine the wiring schematic on this would meet your needs? Let us know. I have a bunch of warns without remotes here ill get to eventually when other trucks are closer to completion. I at one point tried to hide an older version of the hf wireless under the solenoid cover and gave up and purchased the warn wireless remote.
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Try this one? Looks like it gives both options, wired and wireless and plugs in like the warn plug with 5 pins.
 
This video talks about using the Apex with a Warn M8000. Just what I needed and hopefully will help out to others.

What I learned is that the module has a switched power and a constant power pin. I haven't done this yet but I'm thinking I need to connect the two pins together so that the module is ready to operate as soon as you plug it into your winch solenoid plug.

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This video talks about using the other HF wireless remote (non Apex) to a non Badlands winch.

 
My bad, didn't see the links. I tried the cheap version and gave up. The $60 version looks more appealing as it ticks 2 boxes, wired and remote. If it wasn't icy out I'd go grab one and give it a shot and report back. The $60 version looks exactly like the warn product I currently have on an 8274 with a 5 pin socket and solid state solenoid.
 
My bad, didn't see the links. I tried the cheap version and gave up. The $60 version looks more appealing as it ticks 2 boxes, wired and remote. If it wasn't icy out I'd go grab one and give it a shot and report back. The $60 version looks exactly like the warn product I currently have on an 8274 with a 5 pin socket and solid state solenoid.
The one you have from Warn has a D shape socket, yes?

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I have one of these and can use the standard remote if needed..
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but that remote should work as well.. 8274's normally have a metal push momentary switch on their remotes. Don't think it really matters as long as it sends a signal that isn't constant..
 
So, it looks like I fried my first HF module by jumpering V+ to Vswitched pins together (two pins marked with red). My thought was to have the two pins be always at +12vdc when I plug the wireless module directly into the winch solenoid pack plug. If I do this again, I'll use a 24awg solid wire next time for the jumper.

When I went to HF yesterday to exchange for my second wireless controller, I looked at the Apex 12k winch that was on the shelf and noticed there's a on/off switch next to the winch plug.

The video I linked above is switching the power with a switch so I'm not sure why I fried the diode below by doing what I did. I need to figure out what to do with this second unit.

The pins are labeled:
V+
J1
OT1
OT2
GND

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@alia176 any luck with this? I’ve got a warn vr10000 with no controller at all. Was thinking about getting the badlands apex wireless controller just to use for the non-wireless capabilities, but not sure if the plug will work on my winch. Do you know if the plug fits the regular round warn 5 pin socket (regardless of wireless ability)?
 
So, I learned that the apex controller ain't gonna work for my application like I wanted to. Their plug has different piniouts than what Warn needs. I'm unable to plug in the unit in my Warn and will need to build a harness like the fella up above. This defeats the elegance of this system so i returned it and will go with the less expensive wireless controller and built a harness.

Oh, to answer your question, yes, it does fit a 5 pin. The 5 pin plug is what the warn M8,000 winch has.
 

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