Can The 7-Way Trailer Connection Be Used To Power Winch If Vehicle Is Running
Question:
Can the 7 pin plug be used to power the winch if I have my truck running?
asked by: John C
Helpful Expert Reply:
The wiring that feeds the 12-volt accessory circuit on the 7-way trailer connector is of too small a gauge to allow enough power to pass through to run a winch. The main function of that circuit would be for lighter-duty applications, such as providing power for interior trailer lights or to maintain a trailer mounted battery.
The Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch - Wire Rope - Roller Fairlead - 4,400 lbs, # BDW15019, will require some power as it draws 28 amps at 0 lbs but 340 amps at full capacity. It requires a 6 gauge battery lead wire and most 7 way power wires are 10 gauge.
To provide power for your trailer mounted winch, you can either install a battery on the trailer to power it, or use a quick disconnect like # BDW20133 and power the winch directly from the vehicle battery. The 7-way 12-volt circuit can then be used to maintain the trailer mounted battery, however it will not charge a dead battery.
If you decide to power the winch from the vehicle battery, I would recommend using a battery isolator like part # PK5231201. The isolator will shut down the power feed to the winch once the tow vehicle is shut off, preventing the battery from being discharged.
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Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover - 175 A - 2 ga
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