Dear Bubba, sure either will still work IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOUR USE AND LOAD AND DUTY CYCLE AND HOW LONG AND HARD YOU USE THE WINCH.
HERES THE DEAL I will explain the advantages and disadvantages and design of each battery, then depending on how you use say a winch (long or short term, how often and how hard prior to recharging), you can see which battery is best for your particular application, although YES Billy Bob, either sill still "work"
1) For a very short term high current burst (like for starting an engine) but NOT a heavy deep discharge prior to recharging, AN AUTO STARTING BATTERY IS BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!
2) For a long term lower amp but much deeper discharge like golf carts or trolling motors or RV's or long term winch operation before recharging, A TRUE DEEP CYCLE BATTERY WITH THICKER PLATES IS BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!
SOOOOOOOOOO if you use the winch only once (say load one tractor and you're done) for a short time period AN AUTO START BATTERY IS FINE............HOWEVER if you're out there doing a lot of loading for a long time before you get a chance to fully recharge the battery THEN A TRUE DEEP CYCLE IS BEST
Hope this helps, now depending on the application and time before recharging and how long and often and how hard you use a battery YOU CAN MAKE THE CORRECT CHOICE.
NO ONE BATTERY IS RIGHT OR WRONG, IT DEPENDS ON HOW YOU USE IT
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