Enthusiast II
Today I added a Smittybilt XRC 9.5K Waterproof 9500lb Winch Gen2 - 97495 to my 20187 JKU Willys. from what I have researched and gathered I should add a power cutoff switch that will handle a 500 amps rating on continuous power. The winch is rated at 435 I think. I have been wrong before. I am curious if I do in fact need to run a switch and or a relay or both. I have been told also that using a SPOD system will do this for me but as I just bought the winch along with a new toolset, mine was stolen, I am strapped for cash as I am a freelance worker and I would like not to have to buy a SPOD at this time.
So questions are:
So questions are:
- is a switch needed
- if it is which is recommended. This was on another forum from 2014 BEP MARINE 701 Master Battery Switch | West Marine
- Is a SPOD Better?
- Is there an alternative to the expensive brand?
- Could I just keep the winch unpowered until needed then hook it up when I need it?
- This would probably be the cheapest way but as I have learned from past relationships; cheap and easy are not always the best.
- Is there anyone in the Western Washington area that is an Electrical God or Goddess or Non-gendered deity that would wield their power upon my engine and wiring and help me out?