karmakanic
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2002
- Messages
- 232
- Location
- NE Texas
- Tractor
- Kubota L35 TLB, John Deere 550 dozer, Cat D-2 dozer, Allis Chalmers HD-11 dozer
I don't disagree with the recommendation for twin batteries and heavy duty alternator. But normal starter current draw for a 8 cylinder gas engine is around 175-250 amps. Diesels will draw more, but still well less then 400 amps. The starter current draw is the most the truck will see (other then the winch) and of course it only occurs while starting. Current draw of all the other accessories won't exceed 30-50 amps.
One reason to go to a seperate battery and heavy duty alternator is because normal duty alternators are not designd to charge at full output continously. A winch drawing 180 amps from a single battery will quickly send the alternator to full output and I suspect it would only take 10 or 15 min continous full output to burn it up. (This assumes the truck is running while the winch is in operation.) If it's not running, the alternator is in no danger, but the battery will be discharged quickly and then you can't get the truck started. Bummer.
FWIW
Dave Perry
One reason to go to a seperate battery and heavy duty alternator is because normal duty alternators are not designd to charge at full output continously. A winch drawing 180 amps from a single battery will quickly send the alternator to full output and I suspect it would only take 10 or 15 min continous full output to burn it up. (This assumes the truck is running while the winch is in operation.) If it's not running, the alternator is in no danger, but the battery will be discharged quickly and then you can't get the truck started. Bummer.
FWIW
Dave Perry