The Badland winch 9k has a power draw of 300 amps at full load. You need a deep cycle 12V AGM battery that can handle that amperage. I recommend a battery with 650 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA). Badland Winches are an introductory winch with a not so…
For a 12,000 lb. electric car trailer winch like the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch part #BDW10040, I recommend a standard 12 volt lead acid battery rated up to at least 650 cold cranking amps (CCA). As long as the battery is rated up to 650 CCA then…
Is this a winch something that installs on a vehicle? Or would you be plugging it into a wall outlet? What is the 1,200 lb item that is getting pulled? A rolling load? Is there an incline at all? Do you prefer a wire rope or a strap?
A man cave in the attic, sounds like an interesting project that you have going on here. I would love to see pictures of the project once it is completed! The StrongArm AC Powered Winch, #DL25514, that we offer powers in and out to avoid a free-fall…
Hey Alfredo! Great question. The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR57AD, #FR74AD, and #FR64AD are all capable of recording. The 7" monitor has a micro-SD card slot (must be at least Class 10) and supports cards up to 128GB.…
While we do have a U.S.A. made option, the Bulldog Winch #BDW15018 is made in China. For a great American alternative, the highest capacity U.S.A. made winch we have is the Dutton-Lainson StrongArm Electric Winch w/ Pulley Block, AC Powered #DL24876.…
You will need a 12 volt battery that is rated for more than 55 amps to power your electric winch. Any battery that meets those requirements should work well for you. For most winches that usually means a car battery. I have included a link to the…
Hey Eric, the size of cable for the etrailer Jack #e33VV would depend on how far away the jack is going to be from the battery. So with that in mind, I've gone ahead and attached a chart below which shows the cable sizes with the distances. If…
Hard to say for sure given the differences in 5th wheel noses but that's a pretty safe assumption you're going to run into clearance issues with a folding tonneau cover like item #e45DR. A better folding cover option would be the BAKFlip G2…
The SuperWinch LT2000 Electric Utility Winch, part #1120210, you have referenced will only have a rated line pull of 2,000 lbs. The rated line pull of 2,000 lbs. will pull a rolling load of 10,050 lbs. up a 6 degree incline, but as the incline…
Hey Edward! As long as you've got the understanding that the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs #SS66RR aren't a confirmed fit for your 2018 Suburban, I have no problems with you trying it out. Worst case is you try them out and they…
Yes, you can use a 2-1/2" to 2" trailer hitch sleeve adapter with a weight distribution system. I recommend the Trailer Hitch Receiver Reducer Sleeve part #e33YR which has a 3" to 2-1/2" and a 2-1/2" to 2" for this. The…
Experience the convenience of wireless remote control with electric winches, perfect for seamless operation when loading vehicles onto trailers. Enjoy the freedom to maneuver from a distance, making it ideal for solo operations or tricky angles.
The wireless remote allows you to control the winch from a distance, providing flexibility and safety. This is especially useful when loading vehicles onto trailers, as you can position yourself for the best view and control without being tethered by a cord.
Syncing the wireless remote is straightforward, though it may take a moment to connect initially. Once synced, it operates smoothly, allowing for reliable control of the winch during use, making it a favorite for those who frequently load and unload vehicles.
The wireless remote typically uses replaceable batteries, ensuring you can easily swap them out when needed. Some models may also offer charging options via an umbilical cord when in wired mode, providing flexibility in power management.
Absolutely, the wireless remote is designed to handle heavy-duty tasks, such as pulling vehicles or even trucks onto trailers. It provides robust control, ensuring that even the toughest jobs are managed with ease and precision.
For solo operations, a wireless remote is invaluable. It allows you to operate the winch while maintaining a safe distance, giving you the ability to adjust your position for optimal visibility and control, making the process more efficient and safer.