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SILVER Star
The diehard platinum is a deep cycle battery. One designed to handle heavy winching, unlike the red top. Also, I think if you can afford it, a dual battery system IS a good idea. Even if you do have a deep cycle battery, the winch still drains it the same amount. It just doesn't ruin the battery like it does a starting battery. But once you are drained to that point, the backup battery sure is nice to get you started again.
Traditionally, a deep cycle battery is the worst candidate for winching type operation. A Red Top and any other starting battery is perfect for winching. A deep cycle battery is designed to discharge slowly, like a boat trolling motor. A typical winch can draw upwards to 600 amps and this is not favorable for a deep cycle battery.
The purpose of a deep cycle, and why it is favored by the marine industry, is that it can be discharged all the way to minimum voltage and recharged back up to full voltage repeatedly. Hence the name "deep cycle". This would normally kill a typical starting battery, including the Red Tops.
However, it seems that a DH Platinum can be used for starting and deep cycling. Even though the DH line has a normal starting and a deep cycle battery, it appears as though they are both constructed similarly with the addition of 3/8" terminal on the deep cycle battery.
There is more info on the DH Platinum line constructed by Odyssey batteries on this site. A search will reveal this info.
HTH.