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Old 02-27-2019, 11:10 AM   #1
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Default Powering winch after lithium conversion?

OTHER THAN using a lead acid battery to power a winch after converting to lithium, what are the options, including using the lithium battery pack?

I have read here that winches draw too many amps to use a DC converter and I do not want to use a lead acid battery to power it so what are my choices?

I have a 2010 RXV and will probably go with a 14S pack. I have not decided what kind, etc., but for the sake of discussion let's use the Nissan Leaf modules or Chevy Volt as examples, as these seem to be the most popular or most available. Of course, if anyone has options regarding other brands of batteries, please feel free to jump in too.

Just looking for some ideas and suggestions.


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