Posted by GregCO on October 21, 2014 at 20:25:21 from (69.35.184.189):
In Reply to: current draw posted by HenryO on October 21, 2014 at 20:04:49:
Just guessing here, but probably that cigarette lighter / power port will not carry the load. Even a small winch will pull more than 20 amps. Most of those ports are fused pretty small. They are intended to supply phone chargers or 12 volt power supplies for running small devices like DVD players or computers. Easy fix though. Run a dedicated cable from the battery to the point of use. The size of the cable and connector you need will depend on the amp draw of the winch you plan on using. Be sure to fuse it appropriately or install a circuit breaker to protect your vehicle and your family. An electrical fire will take out your vehicle fast.
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