Gary_in_Indiana
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- Joined
- Apr 22, 2002
- Messages
- 3,373
- Location
- Fort Wayne, IN
- Tractor
- John Deere 4200 MFWD HST w/ JD 420 FEL w/ 61" loader bucket & toothbar & JD 37 BH w/ 12" bucket
I need a battery for my trailer. It needs to operate the electric motor which powers the hydraulics used to tilt the trailer bed. That electic motor looks like it's probably a starter motor.
The same battery will also be used to power an electic winch. The larger (and I assume the more power hungry) of the two winches I have is a Warn 8000.
A standard auto battery doesn't get the charging from an alternator it needs. I tried a conventional deep cycle battery and within a month it wouldn't even hold a charge overnight. It seems like I've found two answers to the question, "What battery shouldn't I use?" While that's somewhat helpful, I'd really like to go at this from a direction.
What should I use for this type of application? Is there a way to determine how often to charge this battery? What about wiring it to my existing battery when I'm towing to charge it?
The same battery will also be used to power an electic winch. The larger (and I assume the more power hungry) of the two winches I have is a Warn 8000.
A standard auto battery doesn't get the charging from an alternator it needs. I tried a conventional deep cycle battery and within a month it wouldn't even hold a charge overnight. It seems like I've found two answers to the question, "What battery shouldn't I use?" While that's somewhat helpful, I'd really like to go at this from a direction.
What should I use for this type of application? Is there a way to determine how often to charge this battery? What about wiring it to my existing battery when I'm towing to charge it?