are you running circuit breakers on your winch ? (1 Viewer)

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No circuit breakers in line with either of mine; both straight to the battery.
 
x2. My s***tybilt didn't come w/any & didn't advise any in the installation instructions. The solenoid(s) in the control box is my circuit breaker.
 
x3. Switch only. No fuses or breakers. Just turn on the switch when I need the winch, or think I might need it, and then turn it off.
 
While a breaker would be a great idea to keep from catching your rig on fire from a chaffed wire shorting to the vehicle steel, proper routing will prevent that from happening. Breakers are designed to protect the cable, not the load, and typically you would thermally damage the windings in a winch armature or field before the cable insulation goes, as long as the cable is properly sized for the winch.

Skip it. Maybe you could consider a high-amperage disconnect switch under the hood for the times that you are not using the winch. That way it is not as easy to tamper with and you do not have to worry about things when you are not actually around the vehicle.
 
^^^Like onlyonedr said^^^

I do like the idea though of some type of emergency stop switch or button.
 
I put a 500a fuse on the power line to my M12k Warn... I carry a couple of extras. A breaker would be a great way to go too.

FWIW my thinking is protection for some catastrophic failure: a collision or trail accident (roll over etc) that shorts the power wire to ground or a stuck solenoid causing the winch to not be able to be stopped (a breaker would be better here IF you had the time to get in there to manually trip it.)
 
....proper routing will prevent that from happening...

No it wouldn't. It COULD minimize the chance that many sorts of incidents would impact the wire but it COULDN'T prevent it in all possible scenarios.

I think proper routing IS critical, but adding a breaker or fuse is a smart plan.

Mark
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