Intelligent Winch?

I Leak Oil

Expedition Leader
I prefer the Apple Iwinch with all the apps for mud,sand, rock etc. If you get the Iwinch 4 you can get synthetic for free with a 2 year commitment.
 

Stumpalump

Expedition Leader
A front bumper is used to push logs and rocks out of the trail on my rig so I guess I'd smash that thing into a useless condition in no time. Even if you don't do that it's still nice to be able to nose straight into a bank if you need to turn around on a tight washed out trail. Roller fairleads, lights, jacks and unprotected winches on the nose take a beating. I heard it described as driving by Braille but it's just plain nice to be able to use the bumper to bump.
 

Antichrist

Expedition Leader
Ummm....no. I can see them not lasting very long.

The rope guide (if it didn't stick out so far) would be useful on any winch, as discussed in another thread not too long ago.
On second look, I can't tell if the guide is really guiding the rope, or if the rope is moving the guide.
 
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TangoBlue

American Adventurist
...and the demand signal for this intelligent winch is? I don't get it - what's wrong with current winches that makes this device superior?

Just appears to introduce more complexities into the quotient.
 

BurbanAZ

Explorer
yea i dont understand what the advantage to this is he pulled from all the same angles that i pull from with a normal winch and normal fairlead. Pluss like someone else said i push things quite a bit (obstacles, other vehicles, etc..) so that thing would get smashed up being right up front and center like that. Cool idea, I just dont see a real advantage
 

Antichrist

Expedition Leader
I understand the idea behind it, to keep the rope spooling on evenly, keep it from piling up on one side with long side pulls requiring re rigging. But a better solution, IMO, would just be a winch with a guide that moves back and forth to lay the rope evenly. Like some of the Thomas winches have.
 

ReconH3

Heavy Duty Adventurer
There are two ways to make spooling your wire/rope easier mechanically. The first is something that already come standard on some of the Warn industrial winches. It's a plate that is spring loaded, that helps to keep the cable flat and not bunched up in one corner.

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Another thing that helps to spool the winch is to mount the fairlead as far from the winch as possible. I know this isn't always possible, but it helps.


"Ex Umbris Venimus"

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Antichrist

Expedition Leader
There are two ways to make spooling your wire/rope easier mechanically. The first is something that already come standard on some of the Warn industrial winches. It's a plate that is spring loaded, that helps to keep the cable flat and not bunched up in one corner.
Yup. There's another thread here that talks about several versions of those, I just couldn't be bothered to look for it. ;)
 

frgtwn

Adventurer
" but it's just plain nice to be able to use the bumper to bump.", said Stumpalump.

One of those little gems that have me coming back for more.
I agree, by the way.

Dale
 

robert

Expedition Leader
Yeah, 'cause burying your winch in the mud or banging it into rocks is a great idea. Not.
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
I think this is trying to fix a problem that doesn't really exist.

Its a novel idea but I don't see most people sticking one on the front of there vehicle.
 

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