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A winch question...

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A winch question...

Post by Eddywelder »

I may be getting a "Warn" brand winch for next to nothing...at present it is fitted to a mitsubishi trayback truck used for salvaging old cars..the truck is now out of rego with seized engine parked in my backyard...as far as I know the winch is still working and connected to dual batteries...My question being is I want to fit it to my 40 series cruiser but would like to know will it work on a single battery or will I now have to install a second battery or dual set up to get the best use out of it...??

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Post by ludacris »

It will work off your single battery. Just have to be carefull of flattening it.
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Post by MissDrew »

Check its not a 24v winch as a lot of trucks are 24volt
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Post by Utemad »

Two batteries in parallel would be better if you plan to use it without the engine running.
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