It was easy to assemble and worked flawlessly. Now here's the testimonial part. Since I was in winch-spiffing mode, I decided to wrap on a new spool of line as well. When I started, both LED's were glowing and I verified with a continuity checker that the solenoids were working. About halfway through the first roll of line, one of the LED's went out. I checked continuity and sure enough, one of the solenoids was stuck!
Granted, I likely caused the problem by messing with the solenoid connections in the first place. I had installed some new bus bars and probably put some stress on a solenoid body in the process.
But for 10 bucks and an hour of work, it might very well save you someday from either diving for the master shut off switch or watching your plane go through the turnaround.
Thanks Cal !
Loren
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