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Winch Controller-How much amps does a winch pull

losikid

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Well i've been slowly (few months so far, another month or so before release) working on a dig controller, and the main circuitry designed to operate two solenoids could drive two motors (or lights) up to 20 volts. However they can't handle huge amperage, 4 amps at most with a few design changes, but 3 amps as it stands. add 1 amp for peak amperage for a few seconds.

So my question is how many amps do winch motors pull? Is 3 amps suffice? The circuitry is uber small (about 1/4"x1/4") for the 3amp vesion and weighs .3 grams:shock: :mrgreen: so they'd be easy to hide, and weight isn't an issue. Oh it be a simple on off on electronic switch, no variable control, no brushless motors.
 
My experience with a 3r winch is that on 7.4v it will pull 1.6-2amps at stall (depending on the age of the winch).

On 11.1v thru a esc i saw a peak of 2.1amps at stall before the gearbox grenaded.:lmao:

I reckon 3amps is on the button."thumbsup"
 
My experience with a 3r winch is that on 7.4v it will pull 1.6-2amps at stall (depending on the age of the winch).

On 11.1v thru a esc i saw a peak of 2.1amps at stall before the gearbox grenaded.:lmao:

I reckon 3amps is on the button."thumbsup"

thanks,

what about servo winches, and rc4wd has one too i think?
 
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I know servocity.com has most of the amp ratings listed for servo's.

As far as im aware the Brushed bulldog uses the same motor & Gearbox as the 3r winch so i would assume they would be the same, but i could be wrong.
 
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