PT's19Rubi
Well-Known Member
Ooh well, they will serve as cut off switches. Also, When just tinkering with the winch, I only turn on one breaker. When in actual use, I can do the same and will have 300 amps of protection. If the 300 trips, I can add the other breaker and call them switches, not breakers.I think the opposite is more likely with parallel circuit breakers as resistance goes up as heat goes up...which pushes more current towards the cooler breaker (heat is effectively what causes the tripping) therefore making it more likely that they could flow max current even longer than a single 600A breaker but if it makes you feel safer then I guess it's effective. It would be easy to test by simply bolting the winch hot to the ground lug and flipping the switch? If the breakers are effective nothing happens. I still argue that the major winch manufacturers have done this testing (because why wouldn't you if you were getting paid to do it), and that's why NONE of them recommend fuses or breakers?
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