Has anyone used the jumpstart post in the engine bay as a source of power for something like a winch? It appears to use a heavy gauge wire which I would think is sufficient to power a winch.
It's a high amp lug but I cannot recall if it was winch capable. DR Roks manual may help.Has anyone used the jumpstart post in the engine bay as a source of power for something like a winch? It appears to use a heavy gauge wire which I would think is sufficient to power a winch.
I would think that if you can jump start through it then it can handle the load of a winch but it would be great to get confirmation.It's a high amp lug but I cannot recall if it was winch capable. DR Roks manual may help.
Correct. I swear it was rated in a thread here somewhere I couldn't find it. I bet @Jean Mercier would know!!??I would think that if you can jump start through it then it can handle the load of a winch but it would be great to get confirmation.
Not alwaysCorrect. I swear it was rated in a thread here somewhere I couldn't find it. I bet @Jean Mercier would know!!??
I’m guessing that this is the GP Factor solution that you are waiting on.I have the high output wiring. It has a winch power tap behind the passengers side headlight. I'm sure it connects to the jumpstart taps. I know that gp factor knows how this is wired, I talked to him about it a few months ago. I'm waiting for his winch solution to ship to me.
He researched how to install a winch without the high load output wiring installed.
Positive does indeed connect to the jumpstart box…….at least on RHD carsI have the high output wiring. It has a winch power tap behind the passengers side headlight. I'm sure it connects to the jumpstart taps. I know that gp factor knows how this is wired, I talked to him about it a few months ago. I'm waiting for his winch solution to ship to me.
He researched how to install a winch without the high load output wiring installed.