Saw my first Pinz yesterday in the flesh (a 6x6). They are smaller than I had imagined. Can't wait to get mine at the end of Feb (4x4 version).
Anyway when I was talking to the fella that had it he said to get the yellow top batteries if you do a lot of winching instead of the red top ones....Does this make any sense to anyone out there.
The Red tops are CCA and the Yellow tops are DEEP CYCLING supposidly.
Minus 40 today...brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr - hope the heater I am getting from Dennis will heat 'er up good or she will be a chilly ride home from Milwaukee.
Jer Bear
P.S.
Any bow hunters out there. I will be in the Denver area for a couple of days while the Pinz gets some work done to her. Wouldn't mind hooking up and shooting with somebody while I'm there. I love riding horses too.
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Type of batteries for the pinz when you have a winch
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Jerbearyukon
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http://www.optimabatteries.com/optima_p ... lowtop.php Thats pretty much how optima states it as well. I have a yellow top in my work car to help run my laser printer when i replace the ones in my pinz i will replace them with yellow top.
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Pinz Enthusiast
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Type of batteries for the pinz when you have a winch
I currently have 2 yellow tops (installed April/May 2007), problem was my Oasis XD 3000 air compressor, run by a 12/24volt winch motor, enough power to fill 34" TSL's in under 2 minutes to 65psi, also enough power to drain lead acid batteries even with the engine running at about 1500 to 2000 rpm, if I didn not drive 2 to 3 hours, so I partially solved the problem with the yellow tops and doing a alternator rebuild to make it 50 to 55 amps, batteries now recover in less than 15 minutes of driving after 10 to 12 miinutes of compressor run time, hopefully you would run a winch about the same or less, also another good option would be a battery equalizer.....
Eric
Anaheim Hills, Ca
1973 712M
1996 LR Disco I
2003 LR Discovery SE
2003 Holiday Rambler Endeavor MH
hope to get a 1969 Ford M656
Anaheim Hills, Ca
1973 712M
1996 LR Disco I
2003 LR Discovery SE
2003 Holiday Rambler Endeavor MH
hope to get a 1969 Ford M656
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Lightningpinz
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How much winching are you going to do?????? Mostly starting (red top) mostly winching (yellow top). Several years ago the Interstate battery man told us about the drag racer who ran red tops and remember a 1/4 mile car has no alternator. After 1 season the batt was toast. He finally convinced the guy to try a yellow top and it was into the 2nd season. He also related the Hot rodders who had to put in yellow tops and since they were started and driven and recharged the yellow top failed and he finally got them to try red tops with success. So, evaluate Mostly starting or mostly winching.
JER BEAR- I'M A BOW HUNTER BUT 3300 MILES NORTH OF DENVER. DAUGHTER LIVES IN DENVER HER AND HER HUBBY SHOOT BUT NOT OFTEN. ABOUT 25 MILES NORTH OF DENVER.BETWEEN I-25 AND LONGMONT THERE IS A REAL NICE ARCHERY RANGE / SHOP GREAT GUYS THERE. FOR GET THE NAME OF THE SHOP BUT MATHEWS WEB SITE WILL TELL YOU IF YOU DO A SEARCH FOR DEALER IN LONGMONT. LATER PAT