Winch Basics
#21
JK Freak
I installed thick rubber hose over each lead leaving my winch, and going to the battery, In case of abrasion. One thing to think about is that if you don't have a cut off switch to your winch, someone could come along with their own controller and hook to your winch and do what ever they want, they can steal you expensive cable, run the cable out and wrap it around your driveshaft or what ever they want. Then you come out, get in your Jeep, take off and rip the driveshaft out, or worse. I don't have a cut off switch but, I need one. Sometimes kids do the stupidest things, thus destroying your Jeep ! As far as service is concerned, Warn makes and sells every part for every Winch they ever made. I personally would buy a used Warn and rebuild it before buying a Chinese Winch, and I have.
#22
JK Junkie
One thing to think about is that if you don't have a cut off switch to your winch, someone could come along with their own controller and hook to your winch and do what ever they want, they can steal you expensive cable, run the cable out and wrap it around your driveshaft or what ever they want. Then you come out, get in your Jeep, take off and rip the driveshaft out, or worse. I don't have a cut off switch but, I need one. Sometimes kids do the stupidest things, thus destroying your Jeep !
#23
JK Freak
I'm just saying a cut off isn't a bad idea. I did have some one try to steal my tires once, they removed all lugs except the locking ones, then they left. I got up early for work, got in and drove about 10 feel before I noticed it was driving funny ! lol
#24
JK Junkie
What are thoughts on over current protection from the wiring feeding he winch? All of the winches on my companies work trucks have either a fuse or circuit breaker on them but most of the personal winches I have seen have nothing. Realize the size of the over current device could get big. I am just starting to look at winches and am trying to learn the basics.
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JK Freak
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Your questions have been answered in this thread, I would just add one thing with wireless remote, from my experience with mine.
You want to carry the wired control incase you have a signal or battery issue.
The wireless lets you have your windows up, etc which is nice for keeping the gunk out.
The wireless has a slight delay in response so it is fine for winching, but not good for spoiling your line.
I'm a fan of Warn, very few people have issues with them and a winch is not something you want failing on you when you need it. Plus if you get a nice one you can transfer it from vehicle to vehicle because it will outlast your jeep.
You want to carry the wired control incase you have a signal or battery issue.
The wireless lets you have your windows up, etc which is nice for keeping the gunk out.
The wireless has a slight delay in response so it is fine for winching, but not good for spoiling your line.
I'm a fan of Warn, very few people have issues with them and a winch is not something you want failing on you when you need it. Plus if you get a nice one you can transfer it from vehicle to vehicle because it will outlast your jeep.
#26
JK Junkie
You need both
I say both. The wireless remote is good to have. Like said before spooling that last 1" is not the wireless remotes strong point. Just get one that has both and throw both in the center console and lock it. As for stealing your line. Unless you somehow lock your clutch lever to engaged. All they have to do is put it in neutral and pull it all out. So I don't see how cutting the power to the winch is going to prevent line theft.
#27
I was going to say the same thing. Free spooling out the line is faster and less noise than power feeding the rope. If you don't protect your synthetic line from the elements and your drum becomes rusty your rope will get rusty too. I didn't cover my winch last winter and got some sleet/freezing rain. When I went to use my winch that night the rope was frozen together and wouldn't pull or power off the drum. A $25 cover is a great investment
#28
JK Enthusiast
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Fuse
How about using a 500 amp fuse like this?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...A24SNXJMOW06KM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...A24SNXJMOW06KM
#29
JK Junkie
How about using a 500 amp fuse like this?
Amazon.com : The Install Bay by Metra ANL500 500 Amp ANL Fuse (2/pack) : Electronics
Amazon.com : The Install Bay by Metra ANL500 500 Amp ANL Fuse (2/pack) : Electronics
#30
JK Junkie
How about using a 500 amp fuse like this?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...A24SNXJMOW06KM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...A24SNXJMOW06KM
Interesting. Is 500amp the right size? Also, is that clear plastic case they show going with it the right pairing? I'm wondering if it's too light duty/small in size bolts.