4RunAmok
Explorer
Thanks. That helps and clears up a lot. Then would I be wiring the winch off the house or starting battery. Same with the LEDs that would be used while driving? Also looks like the original post is the way to go for me as you pointed out.
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Generally, if the accessory will only be operational during vehicle operation, I can run it from either battery, and will use whichever is easier. But if the accessory will be operational while the vehicle is not running, I will ONLY run it from the AUX battery, protecting the starting battery from discharge.
Another thing to remember is not to mix battery types. Stick with one. AGM with AGM, or Flooded Cell with Flooded Cell. They have different charge rates/requirements, and can run the risk of overcharging the AGM since the Flooded Cell takes longer to charge.
Winches should be attached to the closest battery. The shorter the run, the better. This way you get less voltage loss, and since most winch installs are without fuses or breakers, the shorter the wire, the less chance of mishap. It's always a good idea to protect these wires with split-loom and zip ties to keep them from rubbing against corners and moving objects.