LJTim
Active Member
- Location
- Herriman, UT
I recently installed an ARB twin compressor in the LJ for tire inflation (not used for lockers). I have noticed a weak ignition/start the few times I have driven it since the installation. Then this weekend I had serious issues. I did a little off-roading, and ended up in a pickle. I had to pull a winch line a pal to get me out of a slippery, muddy situation. When I started winching in, the winch started loosing power very early, and it wasn't on a lot of weight and/or binding that I would have expected the winch to loose power. After a few attempts of gassing the throttle while winching, my lights in the dash and stereo began to flicker/dim. Then the jeep actually quit running. It almost didn't have any power at all to turn over. It finally started, but ran rough for a few seconds. After some revving and letting it run for 20 or so seconds, it ran fine, but every time I would winch in, the same things would repeat. I finally got out of the mud, but it left me really worried.
I have had the winch installed/wired like this for 2-3 years without any issues. I have probably done 10 recoveries with the winch. I have even had the jeep stored with the battery still connected for 1-3 weeks at a time without starting it during projects/upgrades and it still started fine with no changes to the way the winch was wired. The only thing new is the compressor. I wonder if the compressor is drawing power from the battery even when not in use? I am wondering if my battery just hadn't fully charged when I went out this weekend had had my muddy ordeal? The battery gauge was reading normal (right around 14v) when it was running, but it seamed like the battery was quickly drained when using the winch.
One thing is for sure, I wired the compressor switch to a constant powered wire. The winch itself is wired directly to the battery. Should I move the compressor switch positive to a wire that is only powered when the jeep is on?
Any other thoughts?
I have had the winch installed/wired like this for 2-3 years without any issues. I have probably done 10 recoveries with the winch. I have even had the jeep stored with the battery still connected for 1-3 weeks at a time without starting it during projects/upgrades and it still started fine with no changes to the way the winch was wired. The only thing new is the compressor. I wonder if the compressor is drawing power from the battery even when not in use? I am wondering if my battery just hadn't fully charged when I went out this weekend had had my muddy ordeal? The battery gauge was reading normal (right around 14v) when it was running, but it seamed like the battery was quickly drained when using the winch.
One thing is for sure, I wired the compressor switch to a constant powered wire. The winch itself is wired directly to the battery. Should I move the compressor switch positive to a wire that is only powered when the jeep is on?
Any other thoughts?