Zachanadandy
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- First Name
- Zach
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- Oct 17, 2023
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- Location
- Patterson, ca
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- 2023 gladiator Mojave
- Occupation
- Electrical foreman
I've never wired a winch to a relay or solenoid. Sure you can, but there's a reason most manufacturers recommend good old straight to the battery connections. The winch motor already has solenoids. It's not drawing power when it's not running, even a wireless remote option has no more parasitic draw than the vehicles proximity sensors in my opinion. Our JLUR has sat for weeks in the airport parking lot and fires right up every time. Odds are its just a falling aux battery being out was within a month of its warranty anyway..Why is the winch wired directly and not through a switch or solenoid?
If there's a wireless remote control option, it could be drawing power when not in use because it has to be awake to take the wireless remote commands. And of course, the safety aspect.
The compressor should take nothing when not powered on
The light bar should be taking nothing at all when not powered on.
So all I can think of draining power is lack of driving it, lack of long trips- or if the winch has the ability to use a wireless remote.
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