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Winch Power Cable

  • Gary Whenmouth
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27 Jan 2011 19:02 #10434 by Gary Whenmouth
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Hi, just currently collecting bits to wire up my 10,000lbs superwinch.

www.superwinch.com/products/productdetai...3.82806.0.0.0?pp=12&

Planning on a 200amp split charge relay and fitting a large truck battery in the boot. Just wondering what size cable to run between the winch and battery considering the max line pull is rated at 350amps. It seems most cost effective to buy a quality set of jump leads just for the cable. Im wondering what others have used?

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27 Jan 2011 19:59 - 27 Jan 2011 20:02 #10437 by jimjiminyjay
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A good cheap option is a power cable from an accident damaged e46 bmw, they run the length of the car so are plenty long enough, and when a bmw is in an accident it blows a small airbag connector off of the end rendering them useless for there bmw purpose, so secondhand should cost you very little, there are a few different ones increasing in size for the diesel versions but even the petrol persion has a very thick cable, hope this is of some help, but as a said you would want a lead with a blown end from a breakers as undamaged ones are fortunes.
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27 Jan 2011 23:54 #10448 by kirkynut
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jimjiminyjay wrote: A good cheap option is a power cable from an accident damaged e46 bmw, they run the length of the car so are plenty long enough, and when a bmw is in an accident it blows a small airbag connector off of the end rendering them useless for there bmw purpose, so secondhand should cost you very little, there are a few different ones increasing in size for the diesel versions but even the petrol persion has a very thick cable, hope this is of some help, but as a said you would want a lead with a blown end from a breakers as undamaged ones are fortunes.


Oh No, No, No ,No, No!

That winch could draw 300 amps under full load! So BMW power cable will fry!

You need 50mm sq power cable or some people use thick welding cable - see:

www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlin...ble/batterycable.php

for suitable cable.

Do Not skimp on winch power cable or at best your winch won't work well and at worst you'll have a little bonfire in your Jimny!

Use a proper Isolator too and proper connectors. None of it's cheap but neither is a burnt out Jimny!

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28 Jan 2011 13:42 #10468 by Obarno
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Couldn't agree more, and also run the negative back to the battery as well. Don't rely on an earth through a bolt locally to the winch.

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28 Jan 2011 16:45 - 28 Jan 2011 16:52 #10482 by Gary Whenmouth
Replied by Gary Whenmouth on topic Re: Winch Power Cable
Thanks Robert, great link, they seem to have everything I need to make up a split charge system and power to the winch. It's going to be an expensive install but don't fancy ending up in flames! I cannot believe the previous owner had run the cables straight to the main battery and had not fried it, or shorted the positive connections to earth ( I should have taken photos !) Dangerous!.

I'm considering buying these 50mm jump leads as I can chop off the croc clips and the cable is of correct spec, also it works out much cheaper.
www.workshopping.co.uk/product/Commercia...900-Amps/BC-JL50-5M/
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28 Jan 2011 17:54 #10488 by vitara_mad
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how about this it will be about £30 cheaper than buying them booster cables for the same amount of cable

cgi.ebay.co.uk/WELDING-CABLE-365A-50MM-R...&hash=item5192e8e73b

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28 Jan 2011 20:25 #10501 by Gary Whenmouth
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Thanks Richard, I did'nt find that listing when looking, I will be ordering that on Monday (payday) That's by far the cheapest available, just got to measure how much I need from the boot to the winch. And decide on where to route the cable, possibly in some good hose for protection.
Then order a good split charge system and battery of which I am thinking of mounting the battery within a plastic tool box in the boot vented to outside.

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28 Jan 2011 22:17 - 28 Jan 2011 22:17 #10506 by jimjiminyjay
Replied by jimjiminyjay on topic Re: Winch Power Cable
The power cable i was refering too is very very thick and much more heavy duty than a lot of decent jump leads, i have used it before on a 8000lb winch and its never got hot, but im no expert so sorry if its not appropriate.:(
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29 Jan 2011 09:41 #10509 by Gromit
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Sorry to hijack the thread but what is the smallest winch that is sensible on a Jimny, got chance of a cheap Champion 6000 lb one off a mate.

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29 Jan 2011 10:08 #10511 by Gary Whenmouth
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6000lbs is about 2.8 ton, sounds plenty to me for such a light car.
10.000lbs is for helping out our green oval friends!

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29 Jan 2011 13:05 #10530 by kirkynut
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I would say that 6000IB is about the minimum for a Jimny. Many have that size on a suzuki with no issues.

I have a 9500IB and it has slowed right down before when I've been winching up long steep inclines - but I was possibly in lifting territory by then as it was steeper than 45 deg but it depends on what you are doing.

If a cheap 2nd hand 6000IB has come up, grab it - if buying new, an 8000IB is often not much more.

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29 Jan 2011 14:41 #10540 by a18suf
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ive only got an 6500lb champion winch and ive had no problems, its winched me up a hill and even winched a pajero out so you shouldnt have any problems.

Gromit wrote: Sorry to hijack the thread but what is the smallest winch that is sensible on a Jimny, got chance of a cheap Champion 6000 lb one off a mate.

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