Don1357
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is there a high amperage transformer that would let me run a 12v whinch form regular household electrical power? I have a 4-wheeler which that I would like to fabricate into a ceiling hoist with an I-beam.
Keep in mind the winch will not work that great as a hoist because most of them do not have a brake to keep it from running back out when you take the power off. I have been working on a setup in my shop and thought about a winch but it looks like I am going to have to bite the bullet and go with an actual 12v hoist which is a lot more expensive.
I think the first thing you need to do is make sure of the amperage of your winch. I am betting a lot more than 20-30 amps.

I'm guessing 15~20 amps. Winches are power hungry. I could run it off a battery but I rather have it done and over by using a proper transformer.
Keep in mind the winch will not work that great as a hoist because most of them do not have a brake to keep it from running back out when you take the power off. I have been working on a setup in my shop and thought about a winch but it looks like I am going to have to bite the bullet and go with an actual 12v hoist which is a lot more expensive.
I think the first thing you need to do is make sure of the amperage of your winch. I am betting a lot more than 20-30 amps.
best bet: deep cycle battery and battery tender. (disconnect battery tender before use)
This is a 4-wheeler winch, which runs off the dinky 4-wheeler batteries and dinkier generator.
Heck it is rated for 2,000 pounds and I don't plan on going pass say 400# so I'll be using about a fifth of the rated power.
is there a high amperage transformer that would let me run a 12v whinch form regular household electrical power? I have a 4-wheeler which that I would like to fabricate into a ceiling hoist with an I-beam.
Can you use a winch as a hoist?
Can a winch be used as a hoist? Generally speaking, no. It is not safe to use a standard winch to lift loads up off the ground, as it wasn't designed for this purpose and there is a risk that the load will be dropped. One of the key differences between winches and hoists lies in their braking systems.
best bet: deep cycle battery and battery tender. (disconnect battery tender before use)
https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=hoist
Not going to be your nanny or safety Nazi, but as long as you are aware...
150 -200A might be a bit closer.
Oh how I wish we had a harbor freight...
I figure I would ask and see if there was a sensible way to use what I have in hand. I think I'm going to try to source a chain hoist mounted to the same setup I was going to do the electric winch, I beam and beam trolley.

is there a high amperage transformer that would let me run a 12v whinch form regular household electrical power? I have a 4-wheeler which that I would like to fabricate into a ceiling hoist with an I-beam.