Using a wireless control with your winch just got serious. The all new Warrior Centurion Wireless control is now powered by Lodar and is based on the very popular Lodar Mini system, with a handset that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
The Centurion Control is suitable for Leisure, Commercial and light industrial applications and is IP67 waterproof rated as standard.
This really is the ultimate wireless remote for the professional user.
Specification:
♦ Switch: Rubber membrane with carbon contact
♦ Battery: 2 x AAA Alkaline Manganese (3 Volt)
♦ Operating Amps: 20 Milliamps
♦ Range: 45m (150ft) – dependant on local conditions
Dimensions:
♦ Hand Control: 63mm x 78mm x 25mm
♦ Control Box: 120mm x 120mm x 40mm
♦ Control Box Wires: 1400mm
Also Includes:
♦ Wiring Instructions
♦ Handset Pairing Instructions
♦ Neck Strap
Colour Code:
♦ Red: 12/24v Positive Supply
♦ Black: Zero Volts (Ground)
♦ Yellow: Winch In
♦ Green: Winch Out
How to Estimate Power Usage
To get an idea of how long a device can run on a Portable Power Station, you can use a simple calculation. Please note, this is only an estimate, as real-world usage can vary based on efficiency and other factors.
Examples:
|
Power Station Capacity |
Device Power Usage |
Estimated Run Time |
|---|---|---|
|
1200Wh |
400W |
1200 ÷ 400 = 3 hours |
|
1000Wh |
250W |
1000 ÷ 250 = 4 hours |
|
500Wh |
100W |
500 ÷ 100 = 5 hours |
Keep in mind:
- This is a rough estimate - actual performance may be shorter or longer depending on real usage conditions.
- Ensure your device power usage is below the max rated watts the power station can ouput.
- Always allow some buffer in your calculations to account for energy loss or variations in power draw.
- Some Power Stations can use Expansion Batteries to extend their capacity.
Wattage Reference Guide*
| Device | Average Power Usage |
|---|---|
| Lamp | 10 |
| LED/LCD TV | 150 |
| Laptop | 100 |
| Desktop Computer | 200 - 500 |
| Modem/Router | 20 |
| Play Station | 165 |
*This chart is for reference only. Check your device for ACTUAL wattage requirements.
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