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Thread: Does one leave an electric winch in gear when left on a vehicle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    The brake mechanism should not be engaged while the winch is being driven
    Only when winching IN.

    When winching out the brake will be on, this is to assist in controlling the rate the rope/wire will be spooled out. This is why external brakes are better than in-the-drum brakes when using rope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tequesta View Post
    Looking for the brain's trust.
    Have a new winch, and it come with a wire & wireless remote. Love the idea of a wireless remote, but I cannot help but think that someone with the same remote frequency might be able 'accidentally' trigger my winch. As such, should I leave the clutch un-locked?
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    I'd be more worried about some scote pulling the rope over the roof attaching the winch hook to the rear tow point and winching in

    Similar if parked near a river or body of water, attach hook to solid point on the other side and winch in

    This can be done without a wireless controller if they can access the plug in remote socket, piece of wire or even a paperclip in the correct pins.

    In other words leave the clutch engaged and fit a means of securely isolating the main power to the winch.

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    Winch isolation & Brake

    Hi I always left my winch in gear, (XD9000 Warn), so the drum wouldn't vibrate the wire loose as mentioned earlier. I'm don't know if the brake works paying out or not , but sometimes I power out my winch wire , ( especially if it hasn't run for a while, and it's bit stiff.) But mostly I pull it out since it's a lot faster. I have a 500 amp switch that isolates the battery from the winch, ( fitted beside the battery on the passenger seat base), If you don't have one the biggest risk is a dead short to earth if the insulation is damaged, by chaffing on corrugations or in a traffic accident. I'm sure most of us have seen the photos of cars totally burnt out due to electrical fire caused by short circuit. The power stored stored in a battery system is vast. I only turn on the switch when I go offroad, it powers the air compressor as well. The winch has been there for a long time and has had the drum bushes replaced, they're nylon and wear out, but they're cheap and easy to replace.

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