AnswerID: 296087 Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 02, 2008 at 07:15
traveller2
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Definately cranking batteries for the before mentioned reasons.
Also carefully monitor winching times and battery voltages (the latter with engine at an idle without winch operating) as the way Toyotas are setup if the batteries cannot supply the required current the alternator will attempt to far in excess of its rated output but only for a very short period before it burns itself out. BTDT and seen it done several times on post 1990 cruisers.
The earlier ones with lower output alternators don't seem to have the problem.
Even two fully charged N70ZZ's will only allow a few minutes continiuous winching at full load.
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Thursday, Apr 03, 2008 at 17:12
wheeleybin posted:
There is the misconception that a deep cycle battery is not good for winching and that is wrong.
There are deep cycle batteries that are standby batteries and they fall into the category of what has been stated but there are commercial deep cycle batteries that can whack it out and also whack it in but they come at a price that the average bloke may not want to pay but the serious wincher could definately benefit from.
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