YBABRAT
Well-Known Member
425A is a lot of current under load. Alternator's best sustained current is below its rating. Let's say usable output is 200A, if you have a tow package and HD wiring. Battery can pump out another 200A for short duration, until alternator overload by needing 425A.
I assume a peak current is stated for 425A, which can be at start operation for less than a second.
To use let's say 300A of your rated 425A the heat generated by the winch would cause thermal runaway with current needs. A very small nuclear melt down. Very inefficient in my book for size of winch and thermal dynamics of energy consumption.
If I am so wrong.... no oem power cable to the winch can withstand constant 400A and above in full winch operation. It's too small and will burn up.
Just because a charge cable from alternator is a smaller gauge for its charge current compared to a winch cable, is because the length is much smaller.
Now what is the constant operational safe current for oem winch cable? If 0/1, 150A which falls into my reply of a 150A circuit breaker. It's simple and no need to have a disconnect unless you worry someone will suck power with jumpers when you park and away from car.
There are many ways to skin a cat, I do things my way and you can as you see fit.
One thing when I do add info to a thread, I only expect it will give another angle to look at.
I assume a peak current is stated for 425A, which can be at start operation for less than a second.
To use let's say 300A of your rated 425A the heat generated by the winch would cause thermal runaway with current needs. A very small nuclear melt down. Very inefficient in my book for size of winch and thermal dynamics of energy consumption.
If I am so wrong.... no oem power cable to the winch can withstand constant 400A and above in full winch operation. It's too small and will burn up.
Just because a charge cable from alternator is a smaller gauge for its charge current compared to a winch cable, is because the length is much smaller.
Now what is the constant operational safe current for oem winch cable? If 0/1, 150A which falls into my reply of a 150A circuit breaker. It's simple and no need to have a disconnect unless you worry someone will suck power with jumpers when you park and away from car.
There are many ways to skin a cat, I do things my way and you can as you see fit.
One thing when I do add info to a thread, I only expect it will give another angle to look at.
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