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Dual motor winch

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Dual motor winch

Post by AFeral »

Found this pommy web site with a rather potent dual motor, two speed winch looks the goods

http://www.dborc.co.uk/goodwinch/

Any body tryed one out ???
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Post by beretta »

Better link:

http://www.dborc.co.uk/goodwinch/pdf/newg12.pdf

No but I would like to, looks like it would march pretty hard! Interesting to see that they're running two Albright Solenoids, ONE for each motor! ;)

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Post by ausyota »

Another dual motor set up.
Check out the vid clip at the bottom of the page! pretty fast.
http://www.gigglepin4x4.net/8274/twinmotor.htm
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Post by GUJohnno »

There's a few places in the UK selling the conversion kits.
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Twin motor set upI can tell you that i do this on an exchange basis Eg: you send me the top housing for your winch.
We supply the housing ready to fit, fitted with two motors either 12 or 24 volt (I would recommend 24)
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Gigglepin Twin Winch

Post by Smithy jnr »

Anyone interested in one of the Gigglepin twin winch setups or other Gigglepin accessories drop me a line, I am the Australian distributor. The new winch gearbox tops are going to be released in early 2007 with a complete new top housing. We have stopped making the adaptor plates onto the existing gearbox top due to issues with the strength of the small gear in the top housing.
I also sell the replacement, unbreakable brake shafts, as an upgrade to your exisiting 8274, if you have ever broken one you know what a hassle it is.
When building the twin motor winch's we always upgrade the brake shaft to handle the extra torque.
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Re: Gigglepin Twin Winch

Post by Modified Toy »

Smithy jnr wrote:Anyone interested in one of the Gigglepin twin winch setups or other Gigglepin accessories drop me a line, I am the Australian distributor. The new winch gearbox tops are going to be released in early 2007 with a complete new top housing. We have stopped making the adaptor plates onto the existing gearbox top due to issues with the strength of the small gear in the top housing.
I also sell the replacement, unbreakable brake shafts, as an upgrade to your exisiting 8274, if you have ever broken one you know what a hassle it is.
When building the twin motor winch's we always upgrade the brake shaft to handle the extra torque.
any reason why two gearboxes are not used and single motor on each because then you would have two brake shafts?
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Dual winch

Post by Smithy jnr »

The twin gearbox setup works well, but I know one of the teams in QLD using this setup is still braking brake shafts. The twin gearbox & twin motor setup gets very bulky and heavy, and you don t get the advantage of both motors driving the one gearbox for flat-out line speed, as you still have to drive both motors through there own gearboxs.
The other reason I prefer the twin motors, is we setup a freespool setup arrangement on the other end of the drum, which obviously you can t do with two gearboxs.
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Re: Dual winch

Post by Modified Toy »

Smithy jnr wrote:The twin gearbox setup works well, but I know one of the teams in QLD using this setup is still braking brake shafts. The twin gearbox & twin motor setup gets very bulky and heavy, and you don t get the advantage of both motors driving the one gearbox for flat-out line speed, as you still have to drive both motors through there own gearboxs.
The other reason I prefer the twin motors, is we setup a freespool setup arrangement on the other end of the drum, which obviously you can t do with two gearboxs.
so the free spool disconnects the drum completly from the gearbox?
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Post by Smithy jnr »

Yes, the drum freespools independantly of the gearbox.
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Post by RedlineMike »

This should work....

A demo of the Gigglepin 4x4 winch set up

http://www.gigglepin4x4.net/8274/images ... I_2788.avi
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Post by tuf355 »

talking about the giggle pin , can you run a used 6hp motor with a new 6hp or say a 4.6 & a 6hp at the same time ???
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Post by Smithy jnr »

You need to run two similarly matched motors, no problem if one is used. If you run different motors, the slower of the two will transfer load to the faster and fight it. Ether run 2x 6hp or 2x 4.6hp.
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