Posted by Mark - IN. on October 22, 2014 at 16:37:07 from (67.163.11.67):
In Reply to: current draw posted by HenryO on October 21, 2014 at 20:04:49:
Hey Henry. The owners manual should show the fuses, cigarette lighter or whatever they call it these days, and the amperage rating/required fuse. Off the top of my head, guessing 10 Amp...but your owners manual WILL show you for sure. The winch itself should also tell you what the draw is, the fuse rating needed or required. I'm going to guess that they won't be close. My guess is like other winches, you will come directly off of the battery, adding a rated inline fuse between the winch positive and the battery positive. Since you are an invalid and your personal mobility is limited, you could have someone run the wiring from the battery to a socket at or near the trailer hitch/bumper, and then put a matching plug on the winch, which I assume will be removable after use. If not, then have someone mount the winch permanently, and wire it permanently.
Sorry Henry, but I doubt that the fuse or wiring for the lighter will last more than a few seconds after invoking.
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