Originally posted by namira
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What you've also got to remember is that the more load you are pulling the more ampage the motor pulls from the battery so if you are pulling something really heavy you are best to use a snatch block which will half the weight you are pulling or double your pulling power.If it aint broke dont fix it
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Good advice once again Gary, it always suprises me that people don't use snatch blocks its pretty basic after all.
Winching is a bit of an art form if you have to do it for real and your stuck miles from anywhere.I never thought I ever grasped the finer points as for some it comes so easy but I guess they were born into it. Maybe someone would run a winching weekend, I would be up for that.
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Then you will be fine my friend no worries. Should be great fun finding a decent anchor and having the right shackles and all the stuff that goes along with that.Originally posted by PanrixxTwo front fog lights, thats all. I do have the twin batteries.
Anyone up for a winching weekend, if we can talk someone into showing us how to do it properly?
Paul
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Gary,Originally posted by gary16163Hi Brian
Here are the dimensions on the pic will also email them too you
I need to send a copy of this plan to the fabricators, do you have details of the hole diameters (save me having to remove my A Bar bolt to find out).
Also, I noticed in one of your photos that you have an un-used hole at either end - are these drain holes?
CheersBrian
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The hole diameters are 12mm and yes the other 2 holes are for drainage which I done at 14mmOriginally posted by PanrixxGary,
I need to send a copy of this plan to the fabricators, do you have details of the hole diameters (save me having to remove my A Bar bolt to find out).
Also, I noticed in one of your photos that you have an un-used hole at either end - are these drain holes?
Cheers
GaryIf it aint broke dont fix it
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They are ok for continuous low current discharge like a caravan or boats lighting and such but they are not really up to cranking an engine like a Surfs in winter, I think.
Deep cycle really means that you can almost discharge them fully many times with no adverse effects and charge them continuously until the internal resistance is pulling no more charge. I know in some boats they do have a split charger which trickle charges the marine battery that supplies power to everything but the starter ,but fast charges the cranking battery which is not a deep discharge. Marine or solar batteries are expensive but last for ions if they are not abused with high charge and discharge rates. I think that’s right, it was all a long time ago.
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You're right they are only designed to run low ampage things like lights,fridges,TVs,bilge pumps etc not heavy crankingOriginally posted by namiraThey are ok for continuous low current discharge like a caravan or boats lighting and such but they are not really up to cranking an engine like a Surfs in winter, I think.
Deep cycle really means that you can almost discharge them fully many times with no adverse effects and charge them continuously until the internal resistance is pulling no more charge. I know in some boats they do have a split charger which trickle charges the marine battery that supplies power to everything but the starter ,but fast charges the cranking battery which is not a deep discharge. Marine or solar batteries are expensive but last for ions if they are not abused with high charge and discharge rates. I think that’s right, it was all a long time ago.If it aint broke dont fix it
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Hi Brian, I found a really interesting site that covers the pros and cons of winching and just about every aspect of off - roading including batteries.
You can download the sections you are interested in. Apologies if its been posted before.
http://4xforum.co.za/tguide/recovery.html
Paul
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Thanks for that, it looks very useful. I've only given it a quick scan so far but I'll study it more fully later.Originally posted by namiraHi Brian, I found a really interesting site that covers the pros and cons of winching and just about every aspect of off - roading including batteries.
You can download the sections you are interested in. Apologies if its been posted before.
http://4xforum.co.za/tguide/recovery.html
PaulBrian
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