I want to start doing a winch challange,

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£360 with a defender 8274 bumper which i still have if anyone wants it

So those winches were ball park about right? £600 alone

Yes, WLM got a good deal. There is still bargains but there sought after for a reason.

Have you seen the price of a fully modded one??? :eek: wow!

winch 8274 warn | eBay I bet it goes for alot more than that, if he leaves it on! :D

http://www.devon4x4.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=22&id=138762&Itemid=81
 
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There a quite a few popping up on the devon forum atm, they seem to be selling pretty quick though!

There is always a few on devon4x4, but as the whole sit is more geared around challenge driving etc, your right they dont hang around for long.
 
That one on eBay way made in 76 or 86 acording to the numbers he gave me and warns website it's an early one.

Oh yes. Might be slightly cheaper then.

A new 12v one is £1500 and a 24v one is £2500

Id give your current winch a go and see if you get the bug for it first mate. You can always upgrade if you do like it.
 
Yeah it's a 96 ah cargo battery

Dont use the battery you use to start your car to winch from swell, its bad practice. You want to keep that circuit free from discharge. If you go a little over the top on the old winching, then you wont be able to start your motor. \\

If your going to have a go at winch challenge then i would get a second battery and a split charger, so you can charge both from the alternator but only discharge the extra battery.

You could use an X-eng split charge or a T-maxx system to do this.

I have the T-maxx and a couple of Numax batteries and i have a Warn xp9.5. Works a treat. :)
 
Yeah it's a 96 ah cargo battery

Twin battery set-up helps a lot. The problem is not just draining your starter battery but as your voltage drops the amperage draw increases and you burn out the wiring so doubling your storage capacity doubles your winching time.

Higher rated or double alternators help but will never keep up with the drain of a big winch. They will reduce down-time though.
 
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