Battery Recommendation for a Superwinch Tiger Shark
Updated 03/02/2015 | Published 03/01/2015 >
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Question:
I just purchased this winch from you guys and i need some help finding the proper battery. The winch will be mounted inside an enclosed trailer with the battery behind it. Im confused on the amp draw and the hours of amp load Interstate Battery is giving me. I know i need a deep cycle but they offer at least 7. This winch will only be used occasionally on weekends to haul a car and i purchased CTEK56353 from you when its not in use.
asked by: Mike A
Expert Reply:
Any of the batteries in the picture you attached will work to power the Superwinch part # SW1595200 that you referenced. The difference will be the ones near the bottom of the list will hold their charge longer. If it were me I would go with one near the middle to the bottom so that it lasts longer between charges. But that will depend somewhat on how heavy your car is and how steep of an incline it will be winched up.
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Superwinch Tiger Shark Off-Road Winch - Wire Rope - Roller Fairlead - 9,500 lbs
- Electric Winch
- Jeep Winch
- Truck Winch
- Planetary Gear
- 5.0 HP
- 8001 - 10000 lbs
- 81 - 90 lbs
- Slow - 0 to 4 fpm
- Plug-In Remote
- Wire Rope
- Superwinch
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