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what battery for winch??
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what battery for winch??
hey guys, just installed big 1000cca 150ah battery under my tray for second battery. wondering if i should run my winch( standard high mount) off said battery or main starting battery, n70 century,700cca?? the truck is a 99 gu ute. any help would be much app!! thanks
The higher cold cranking amps are definately better but if you use this battery then use the largest wires you can get to run the winch as you'll get a current drop over the longer leads. If its not for competition use then it won't be essential to use the larger batteries if you remember to wind up your revs a little if you're winching so that the alternator keeps charging.
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yea found that out the hard way cris ... the battery isolated gets scared when you put heavy load through the second battery and cuts off the charge ... drains it pretty quick...
Im with cris run ya winch off ya main battery.
Im with cris run ya winch off ya main battery.
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Deep cycle batteries can not sustain winching loads. They are designed for slow discharge, slow recharge so the fast discharge / recharge caused by winching will shorteh the life span.howsie wrote:dad runs his winch of his 900 cca deep cycle second battery no problem car keep charging only car runs off main battery all acc including stereo run off secondary
Gell batteries are OK, I'm talking about lead acid batteries.
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
I was lead to believe that the gel cells can get "bubbles" in the gel ? when they are subjected to high discharge rates, ending up with less contact with the plates overall.nzdarin wrote:Deep cycle batteries can not sustain winching loads. They are designed for slow discharge, slow recharge so the fast discharge / recharge caused by winching will shorteh the life span.howsie wrote:dad runs his winch of his 900 cca deep cycle second battery no problem car keep charging only car runs off main battery all acc including stereo run off secondary
Gell batteries are OK, I'm talking about lead acid batteries.
Problem is also that you are trying to pull 300+ amps through your tiny duel batterry charging system. Not good if it is not designed for it.howsie wrote:dad runs his winch of his 900 cca deep cycle second battery no problem car keep charging only car runs off main battery all acc including stereo run off secondary
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Gell aka Orbit are starting batteries and a winch is just a starter motor so prodices the same drawn. (relative to motor size etc) If a gell cell was to get bubbles then it isn't doing as designed.love_mud wrote:I was lead to believe that the gel cells can get "bubbles" in the gel ? when they are subjected to high discharge rates, ending up with less contact with the plates overall.nzdarin wrote:Deep cycle batteries can not sustain winching loads. They are designed for slow discharge, slow recharge so the fast discharge / recharge caused by winching will shorteh the life span.howsie wrote:dad runs his winch of his 900 cca deep cycle second battery no problem car keep charging only car runs off main battery all acc including stereo run off secondary
Gell batteries are OK, I'm talking about lead acid batteries.
Can't argue as I just use good old fasioned sealed lead acid batteries. They last are cheap and seem to be more forgiving.
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
Re: what battery for winch??
What battery have you got that is 1000cca as well as 159ah?jemmos wrote:hey guys, just installed big 1000cca 150ah battery under my tray for second battery. wondering if i should run my winch( standard high mount) off said battery or main starting battery, n70 century,700cca?? the truck is a 99 gu ute. any help would be much app!! thanks
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I am only going on what I have been told (this is for deep cycle batteries not orbitals\optima style) .. I can only afford a lead acid battery..nzdarin wrote:Gell aka Orbit are starting batteries and a winch is just a starter motor so prodices the same drawn. (relative to motor size etc) If a gell cell was to get bubbles then it isn't doing as designed.love_mud wrote:I was lead to believe that the gel cells can get "bubbles" in the gel ? when they are subjected to high discharge rates, ending up with less contact with the plates overall.nzdarin wrote:Deep cycle batteries can not sustain winching loads. They are designed for slow discharge, slow recharge so the fast discharge / recharge caused by winching will shorteh the life span.howsie wrote:dad runs his winch of his 900 cca deep cycle second battery no problem car keep charging only car runs off main battery all acc including stereo run off secondary
Gell batteries are OK, I'm talking about lead acid batteries.
Can't argue as I just use good old fasioned sealed lead acid batteries. They last are cheap and seem to be more forgiving.
Anyone know for sure ?
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