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its dead simple,landrover even give you a big enough hole in the seat box to run the poer cables through,when i get home tommorow if i remember ill try n get some pics of my setup,have a single BIG battery running through an isolater to the Albrite solenoids mounted up on the wing then down to the winch (keeps the solenoids up out the crap & easy to work on) have the 2 power cables & the 3rd 1 for the motor windings & i run the earth from the winch motor straight back to the -Ve Terminal on the battery,not onto the chassis as this can give poor performance
Quote from: "Redlinemike"its dead simple,landrover even give you a big enough hole in the seat box to run the poer cables through,when i get home tommorow if i remember ill try n get some pics of my setup,have a single BIG battery running through an isolater to the Albrite solenoids mounted up on the wing then down to the winch (keeps the solenoids up out the crap & easy to work on) have the 2 power cables & the 3rd 1 for the motor windings & i run the earth from the winch motor straight back to the -Ve Terminal on the battery,not onto the chassis as this can give poor performancetut tut mike, u forgot to mention excessive heat build up :roll: err yea as above, just make sure the winch is waterproofed before fitting dan
nahandersons need to stay in the cab really in the dry, well most of the time :roll:
but get a decent battery isolator as you dont want the winch to be powered up constantly
Quote from: "thebiggreenthing"nahandersons need to stay in the cab really in the dry, well most of the time :roll: I disagree, if they have a good coating of vaseline internally and you use sealing caps they are not that bad at all.Quote from: "thebiggreenthing"but get a decent battery isolator as you dont want the winch to be powered up constantlyI know someone with some isolator switches for sale
well i have car seats in my 90 which makes acsee impossible due to 8 m6 bolts but i will be installing an anderson connecter to the battery box to take my jump leads just like this setup X-jump only cheaper if you build it yourself, but we also have a 130 and trying to jump anything off that is a total PITA because of its length when you cant get side to side with the motor your trying to jump, so if you install an anderson connecter to your winch cables say just inside the engine bay or on your bumper then using a set of anderson equiped jump leads you will have far more reach with them and not have to take the passenger set out to jump start anything else and not be shi**ing yourself about arcing you leads out on the seatbox(well maybe thats just me but i'm a big sissy when it comes to batterys :oops: ) well thats my idea anyway.