Originally Posted by
ranmar850
Not sure what you mean by my first statement is not correct? The cable sizes quoted are purely to feed those loads, not for starting. Both batteries are under the splashwell, so very short runs on starting. . 25mm2 for a 6.5 metre)-yes, count that as 13m) is well within recommended cable size for that winch, as is the 16mm2 for the capstan. Yes, I understand that they are operating in parallel when the VSR is closed, and overall current flow to the starter will theoretically be halved for each battery, assuming internal resistance is the same. But the very act of cranking the motor SHOULD cause the VSR to disconnect, meaning I am only drawing from Start. However, if there is a built-in lag before opening, it may mean that I am effectively drawing from both. But here is something else to think about --if they are both in play, then the VSR disconnects during cranking, you are effectively opening it under a high load. You may be opening it under a load of 150 amps if your motor draws 300 amps cranking. If they are not meant as a load break rated device, this must shorten their life. Very few systems, in my experience, will fail to drop under 12v during the act of cranking. if ypou have been sitting anchored with everything running for a while, the vSR will disconnect. So you are only drawing from Start on engine start. But, if you shut down for a short period, all your engine-off draw ( fridge, MFD's, radio, etc) will be coming from both batteries. So, to drop below the 12.8v disconnect might take a while. So a quick restart will likely see the above scenario.
I am running a Tuffwinch 240HC anchor winch ( compares to Lonestar GX3) and a Maxwell Anchormax capstan for the pot pulling.