40 AMPS!!! don't tell me that... I was going to put a pulley on it to lift a weight.
I did look up on Dewalt for a 18v drill and they give 350UWO...
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The Power Rating
A drill’s Power Rating has been used for many years as a tool to design products. It is not until now that it will be used as new way of evaluating a drill’s performance level, and is a direct indication of how fast it will complete an application.
The drill’s Power Rating is measured by its Units Watts Out (UWO), the point where the drill’s speed and torque output are the highest. The higher a drill’s Power Rating, or UWO, the faster it will perform on the jobsite.
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so I figured I could just gear it right to lift the weight (since speed can be varied some) while shooting for a ckt that puts out 300 to 350 watts.