DEFENDER90-DAZ
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My split charge solenoid/relay is an albright one and is rated for 400amps+ same a wlm's - if its not rated high enough it will burn out 
Daz
Daz
My winch can draw just over. 400amps at full load. Does that mean my split charge has to take 400amps + ?
I think you will find that the winch will draw current from BOTH batteries via the split charge - if its not rated high enough it will burn out!!
Daz
When you connect both batteries together as you do with a split charge relay it WILL draw current from both batteries! If you connect both batteries using a relay and both batteries are of the same charge state/age/capacity it will draw equally from both batteries - most batteries aren't that evenly matched and it will draw MORE from the 'stronger' battery!! If you are drawing 400amps from the winch it could be a 50/50 split in amps drawn - but probably not! So you need a relay/solenoid to be able to handle the full current draw so it doesn't burn out!!!
Daz
Yep, your right, sorry should have explained more about the setup im using, the secondary battery is a bigger, stronger battery than the starting battery and therefore the drain is primarily on the main battery, as the edit said if your secondary battery is below par then it will draw of the primary. If you are simply using a car battery for your secondary then yes, totally, use a big relay. I personally wouldnt use anything below a 1000CCA for a winch, my main battery is only 600CCA so it will draw the majority of its power from the main battery. Also I run the winch earths directly from the secondary battery and not chassis, again this encourages to draw from this battery first...
So if you have a problem with your large battery the current drawn will be reduced from your large battery and increase to your small battery - through your 120amp solenoid/relay
Daz
So you're saying that you haven't had any problems - so thats ok?
If your big battery develops a fault whilst winching using both batteries how will you know??
I think i have explained how it all works enough - take my advice or don't - its up to you
Daz
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