Hey crump,i'm in the same boat. Wondering if i should connect straight to the battery or maybe use one of those red cut off switches or maybe even anderson plugs so i can disconnect it when not in use.
Found a cheap winch, and want to know whats involved in wiring it up yourself.Is it a job for a knob??? :?:
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Hey crump,i'm in the same boat. Wondering if i should connect straight to the battery or maybe use one of those red cut off switches or maybe even anderson plugs so i can disconnect it when not in use.
Yeh,yeh thats exactly what I was thinking, what a dilema.(pssstt anyone know whats an Anderson plug??? I dont want to look stupid.)ops:
ops:
The Ugly Duckling-
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google it. Better explanation than I can give.
Trev.
I may well stand corrected .. usually am :roll: :roll:Originally posted by loanrangie
Wondering if i should connect straight to the battery or maybe use ....................... or maybe even anderson plugs so i can disconnect it when not in use.
But I very much doubt Anderson plugs can handle in the order of 300A 8O 8O
Cheers
Rosco
Pretty simple to wire a winch up, only two wires (but big buggers) make sure you use good quality cable.
I wired mine through an isolator with both +ve & -ve back to the battery, not sure about the anderson plug though I think one that could handle the winch stall current (plus some reserve) would be a bit prohibitive size wise.
Bushie
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Warn use anderson plugs in their Portable winch series (hook into a haymanreese tow hitch)
From memory they were about 9000lbs so are of reasonable capacity.
So they must be out there.
Im looking for a large anderson plug but to use it for a different purpose (Portable LONG jumper leads)
Dave.
Anderson plugs are used on electric forklifts with big batteries , what would be the best way to isolate power to the winch when not in use ? Can you use those big big relay type solenoids that are used in simple dual battery setups ?
I just googled anderson plugs and they come in 350a models - 12 volt shop in WA.
go to http://www.jaycar.com.au and enter Anderson as the keyword. Scroll to the bottom of the resulting page.Originally posted by crump
Yeh,yeh thats exactly what I was thinking, what a dilema.(pssstt anyone know whats an Anderson plug??? I dont want to look stupid.)ops:
ops:
Ron
Ron B.
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For Warn winch wiring diagrams, see these which I've had on my website for some years:
http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/thebeck...x/warn-sol1.pdf (Physical layout)
and
http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/thebeck...x/warn-sol2.pdf (Electrical schematic)
The first one will give you a layman's view of wiring it up.
Ron
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