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Thread: Winch negative power cable run

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    Quote Originally Posted by lambrover View Post
    maybe misunderstanding. My angle is that as you run more cable you have more potental for a rub through.



    assuming you had good conections there shouldn't be any differance voltage drop wise between the two methods, I would at least bring the neg cable onto a bullbar mount bolt, or similar. but I surpose you know for sure if it is back to battery.
    Correct, in a ideal world, the extra earth won't pose a problem rubbing though, as its merely connected to earth

    But to be honest, its not absolutely crucial either, as your start motor operates via the chassis earth, and earthing via the chassis is no real biggy, as you generally aren;t operating the starter and the winch at the same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Are you using the standard earth leads from the chassis to the battery? If so you are asking for trouble. When LR specified the size of those earth leads I am sure they didn't factor electric winch loads into the design size... How can that be the best of both worlds?
    The main earth lead from the battery to chassis is same diameter or bigger than earth supplied with winch. The trucks done a lot of winching over the years

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    Thanks for for the comments. I had just installed my old winch on my new Puma and I earthed it on the chassis near the winch because I only had a short bit of cable left. After the first test run in the yard the motor destroyed itself.Now I have gone crazy and ordered a brand new winch which should come with cables so I think I might earth it at the battery lead connection on the chassis.

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