Is anyone can share first-hand experience, please?
Absolute majority winches are electrical. Understandable why – simple to install and convenient to operate by flicking of switch. Another known types are old-fashion mechanical (takes power from gearbox via dedicated propeller shaft) and hydraulic one. If I would have a choice I would go for mechanical one, no questions asked. But it is incredibly difficult (if ever possible) to get one. Hydraulic is cumbersome and clumsy. So only electrical left as a real option. But inside my guts I am not fully convinced that they are strong/reliable enough. Sure one can get 9k, 12k and even 16k winch. But for 12 volts system such a powerful motor (3.5 or even more kw) can draw 500 amps and even more. If it would be (say) 60 volts system there are would be no question. But for 12 volts loss in cables/connectors/contacts IMHO would be too much. Do not even mention the stress on batteries – my calculation shows that even for decent dual battery set-up batteries will left without any juice after 15 min of winching! And car will be advanced for mere 20-30 meters during this exercise. So what batteries life expectancy became for such a brutal abuse? One or two trips? Any commens?
Thanks.
Absolute majority winches are electrical. Understandable why – simple to install and convenient to operate by flicking of switch. Another known types are old-fashion mechanical (takes power from gearbox via dedicated propeller shaft) and hydraulic one. If I would have a choice I would go for mechanical one, no questions asked. But it is incredibly difficult (if ever possible) to get one. Hydraulic is cumbersome and clumsy. So only electrical left as a real option. But inside my guts I am not fully convinced that they are strong/reliable enough. Sure one can get 9k, 12k and even 16k winch. But for 12 volts system such a powerful motor (3.5 or even more kw) can draw 500 amps and even more. If it would be (say) 60 volts system there are would be no question. But for 12 volts loss in cables/connectors/contacts IMHO would be too much. Do not even mention the stress on batteries – my calculation shows that even for decent dual battery set-up batteries will left without any juice after 15 min of winching! And car will be advanced for mere 20-30 meters during this exercise. So what batteries life expectancy became for such a brutal abuse? One or two trips? Any commens?
Thanks.