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750 to 1000 watts BUT HP???


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Posted by John T on December 14, 2011 at 12:43:28 from (173.243.181.15):

In Reply to: OT winch on trailer posted by S2710 on December 14, 2011 at 12:14:23:

HMMMMMMMMMM just how big is this electric drill you have?????? Thats an awful heavy lookin winch!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just friction alone takes some HP to turn it ya know!!!!!!!!!

Okay, if an appliance draws 6 amps at 120 volts, thats 720 watts, so you may have to buy like a 1000 watt (subject to sizes sold) or so Inverter to run it. Then if your pulling like 720 watts out of that inverter and since its NOT 100% efficent, you may have to put 800 watts OR more (depends on its efficiency) on its input, and at 12 volts thats 67 amps the battery has to supply YOU ALSO NEED A GOOD BATTERY AND CHARGING SYSTEM and good heavy cables not too long from the battery to the inverter!!!!!!!!!

HOWEVER if you put its rated load on that big honkin winch ITS GONNA TAKE SOME DECENT HP AND TORQUE TO TURN IT MIND YOU

NOTE the drill still has to have enough horsepower and torque to turn that winch AND ESPECIALLY IF ITS UNDER ITS RATED LOAD

It takes X HP to turn that winch at X load so will your drill supply that????????????????? IFFFFFFFFFFF so then a 1000 watt inverter may do the trick subject to run time and battery capacity AND BIG HEAVY CABLES NOT TO LONG

I just cant answer all this not knowing the load and drill rating, I can the inverter size BUT NO WARRANTY THE DRILL IS BIG ENOUGH TO RUN THAT WINCH UNDER A HEAVY LOAD

Good luck with it

John T


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