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winches and what battery?
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winches and what battery?
Guys i have done a search but can't find any decent info.
what are the pro's and cons of having your winch connect to either primary battery or secondary battery.
what are the pro's and cons of having your winch connect to either primary battery or secondary battery.
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Ideally you should connect to both. This becomes difficult depending on what sort of charging system you employ for battery management. I myself run a pirrana system with the winch connected to the main battery.
However if you connect to both batteries you circumvent the charging / management system.
For heavy winching I have a manual switch which brings both batteries online in parallel. What system do you run? This will aid in working out your best option.
However if you connect to both batteries you circumvent the charging / management system.
For heavy winching I have a manual switch which brings both batteries online in parallel. What system do you run? This will aid in working out your best option.
75 series ute. 8 inch lift, Drop shackles, Shock hoops, ladder bar, Ubolt flip, 3 inch wheel spacers, intercooled turbo, winch, twin detroits, 35" Mtr's, etc, etc.
Using the redarc systembaddboy wrote:Ideally you should connect to both. This becomes difficult depending on what sort of charging system you employ for battery management. I myself run a pirrana system with the winch connected to the main battery.
However if you connect to both batteries you circumvent the charging / management system.
For heavy winching I have a manual switch which brings both batteries online in parallel. What system do you run? This will aid in working out your best option.
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Google is good. Looked up your redark and they actually have a PDF sheet detailing dual battery setup for winching. This will enable you to winch of two batteries whilst stillhaving your normal battery management system.
Check this link out:
http://www.redarc.com.au/sbi_winch_assist.pdf
Check this link out:
http://www.redarc.com.au/sbi_winch_assist.pdf
75 series ute. 8 inch lift, Drop shackles, Shock hoops, ladder bar, Ubolt flip, 3 inch wheel spacers, intercooled turbo, winch, twin detroits, 35" Mtr's, etc, etc.
If your aux battery is a conventional Deep cycle then I wouldn't use it for winching. If it is a Cranking/start battery then its fine. Likewise if it is an AGM deep cycle, they can handle high curent draws. Conventional wet cell Deep Cycle batteries prefer smaller current draws for extended periods (fridge, work lights,....), rather than short bursts of high current loads.
cheers
OONDY
cheers
OONDY
for whatever reason i hooked mine up to my deep cycle. I thought oh its just a cheap whinch, thats why its slow under load........then i hooked it up to my starter battery......well right o, what a difference.
I spose when deep cycles like probly 10A max as a constant draw and my winch draws about 70A no load......guess thats why.
cheers
OONDY
I spose when deep cycles like probly 10A max as a constant draw and my winch draws about 70A no load......guess thats why.
cheers
OONDY
Yeah correct.
You can quite happily run a winch from your start battery, but you will place heaps less load on your electrical system if you can run through both batts. As long as your secondary battery is capable. You will also get better performance from your winch!
You can quite happily run a winch from your start battery, but you will place heaps less load on your electrical system if you can run through both batts. As long as your secondary battery is capable. You will also get better performance from your winch!
75 series ute. 8 inch lift, Drop shackles, Shock hoops, ladder bar, Ubolt flip, 3 inch wheel spacers, intercooled turbo, winch, twin detroits, 35" Mtr's, etc, etc.
Re: winches and what battery?
Winch to main Exide extreme
Accessories to second exide extreme.
Accessories to second exide extreme.
That would be a big relay!!baddboy wrote:Google is good. Looked up your redark and they actually have a PDF sheet detailing dual battery setup for winching. This will enable you to winch of two batteries whilst stillhaving your normal battery management system.
Check this link out:
http://www.redarc.com.au/sbi_winch_assist.pdf
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Bad JuJu wrote:That would be a big relay!!baddboy wrote:Google is good. Looked up your redark and they actually have a PDF sheet detailing dual battery setup for winching. This will enable you to winch of two batteries whilst stillhaving your normal battery management system.
Check this link out:
http://www.redarc.com.au/sbi_winch_assist.pdf
The drawing is rather Misleading, the REDARC controllers have a Jump start function on them so you can start from your second battery anyway, so all you have to do is supply +12V to the REDARC +AUX terminal and it joins both battery together in parrallel. ie Winching off both.
They have drawn that in a way, so it only brings both batteries together when the whinch has been activated from the controller
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Just got my Warn highmount
Quoted from Autobarn Yellowtop = $599
Part number= D31A
CCA= 900
Reserve Capacity (minutes)= 155
Volts= 12
Amp Hr. Capacity @20 Hrs= 75
Construction= SPIRALCELL TECHNOLOGY/SAE Posts/Deep Cycle
Maintenance Free and Completely sealed
Length= 326mm
Width= 165mm
Height= 242mm
Weight= 27.18kg
Quoted from HASTINGS DEERING for a CAT =$124.28
Part number= 175-4360
CCA= 710
Reserve Capacity (minutes)= 185
Volts= 12
Amp Hr. Capacity @20 Hrs= 100
Construction= Calcium Lead Alloy Grid Design/Stud Terminals/Deep Cycle and Starting Battery
Maintenance Free with Accessible Vent Caps
Length= 328.4mm
Width= 171.2mm
Height= 236mm
Weight= 27kg
Bang for buck i am thinking CAT; even if i have to buy one every year the Optima would have to last beyond five years to be price compatible
what are other peoples opinions
Just got my Warn highmount
Quoted from Autobarn Yellowtop = $599
Part number= D31A
CCA= 900
Reserve Capacity (minutes)= 155
Volts= 12
Amp Hr. Capacity @20 Hrs= 75
Construction= SPIRALCELL TECHNOLOGY/SAE Posts/Deep Cycle
Maintenance Free and Completely sealed
Length= 326mm
Width= 165mm
Height= 242mm
Weight= 27.18kg
Quoted from HASTINGS DEERING for a CAT =$124.28
Part number= 175-4360
CCA= 710
Reserve Capacity (minutes)= 185
Volts= 12
Amp Hr. Capacity @20 Hrs= 100
Construction= Calcium Lead Alloy Grid Design/Stud Terminals/Deep Cycle and Starting Battery
Maintenance Free with Accessible Vent Caps
Length= 328.4mm
Width= 171.2mm
Height= 236mm
Weight= 27kg
Bang for buck i am thinking CAT; even if i have to buy one every year the Optima would have to last beyond five years to be price compatible
what are other peoples opinions
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
batteries
I believe so but wont them running in parallel equalise the batteries creating an extended period of time before this would happendwaynes wrote:cool tips guys
was thinking though if connect to the aux battery and the load drains the battery belo12.7 vaults wont the redarc open and isolate the aux and then im stuck winching off a battery with no extra power supplied via the alternator.
Or am i thinking wrong.
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
Re: battery
LuxyBoy wrote:Wait a sec if it is linked manually via the ON switch of the winch it can't close it; you would draw from both but only the main would recieve charge
nah not using the on switch was think just to the AUX so if something did die i still had one good battery.
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Re: battery
Good thinking and most probably preferable by mostdwaynes wrote:LuxyBoy wrote:Wait a sec if it is linked manually via the ON switch of the winch it can't close it; you would draw from both but only the main would recieve charge
nah not using the on switch was think just to the AUX so if something did die i still had one good battery.
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
Re: winches and what battery?
Bogged exactly how i was going to configure mine.bogged wrote:Winch to main Exide extreme
Accessories to second exide extreme.
was curious on peoples opinions.
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If you wire as per the PDF. When you press the winch in or out your redarc will switch both batteries to parallel. i.e. both batteries will power the winch. When you stop winching or release the winch switch the redarc will go back to normal operation. You could infact wire the relay from another switch on the dash which you could select when you like. This would allow you to goto parallel mode when you need or want too.
75 series ute. 8 inch lift, Drop shackles, Shock hoops, ladder bar, Ubolt flip, 3 inch wheel spacers, intercooled turbo, winch, twin detroits, 35" Mtr's, etc, etc.
That sounds more logicalbaddboy wrote:If you wire as per the PDF. When you press the winch in or out your redarc will switch both batteries to parallel. i.e. both batteries will power the winch. When you stop winching or release the winch switch the redarc will go back to normal operation. You could infact wire the relay from another switch on the dash which you could select when you like. This would allow you to goto parallel mode when you need or want too.
What do you guys reckon about the batteries i posted
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
batteries
http://dealerlocator.cat.com/dealerloca ... ntry_id=13Loanrangie wrote:The CAT battery sounds pretty good and what a price, anyone know where you can get these in Vic ?
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
AC Delco batteries. Just ask those who seen our dead winch effort in the Pirahna pursuit.
They are fully sealed. Recharge quickly. Higher rating than most of the equivelant sized lead acid batteries and garunteed for 2 years. An N70ZZ sized battery would sell for around $150.00 With a CCA rating of 730 amps. 160 reserve.
Top value for money
They are fully sealed. Recharge quickly. Higher rating than most of the equivelant sized lead acid batteries and garunteed for 2 years. An N70ZZ sized battery would sell for around $150.00 With a CCA rating of 730 amps. 160 reserve.
Top value for money
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exactly what im running as a secondary. But will be looking at moving to primary shortly.Ruffy wrote:AC Delco batteries. Just ask those who seen our dead winch effort in the Pirahna pursuit.
They are fully sealed. Recharge quickly. Higher rating than most of the equivelant sized lead acid batteries and garunteed for 2 years. An N70ZZ sized battery would sell for around $150.00 With a CCA rating of 730 amps. 160 reserve.
Top value for money
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