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wiring a winch on a defender

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davidlandy:
Leigh - let them 2 argue.....

If you wanna see how to wire a winch up pop round some time  :wink:

extreme90:
:lol:  thats not nice dave  :(
your winch will come with wireing diagrams
just to give us a little help, so we can help you better  :lol:
what winch you thinking of ?
now no aruments about his choice, there loads of discussions bowt them  :lol:  :roll:
dan

Muddy:
You could slice the power cables and fit a pair of andersone conecters just out of site and then make your jump leads to suit so that you can have a jumping point far more easily located right at the front of your motor.

extreme90:
nah
not a good place really
there good, but still corrode  :wink:
they will start to give problems
andersons need to stay in the cab really in the dry, well most of the time  :roll:
get the winch then give us a bell the and well help you out with suggestiong ect ect
but get a decent battery isolator as you dont want the winch to be powered up constantly
dan

Porny:

--- Quote from: "thebiggreenthing" ---nah
andersons need to stay in the cab really in the dry, well most of the time  :roll:
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I disagree, if they have a good coating of vaseline internally  :wink:  and you use sealing caps they are not that bad at all.


--- Quote from: "thebiggreenthing" ---
but get a decent battery isolator as you dont want the winch to be powered up constantly

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I know someone with some isolator switches for sale  :wink:

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