Here's the latest response from
Lofrans. Please note, I'm trying to be as level headed as possible, despite their responses:
Please mind that the
windlass is equipped with a brushed S2
motor, which is designed to operate at 22 - 24V (max).
This operation point (22 - 24V) was set due to the expected voltage drop of the lead acid
batteries, this operation point is common for all
windlass manufacturers in the market.
Lithium supply does not have this voltage drop, on the contrary it provides a higher stable nominal voltage, which causes the
RPM of the
motor to increase proportially and so the heat accumulation leading to increased wear in the windings of the motor.
To avoid any issue with the new motor the voltage to the motor must be regulated by a DC/DC converter to the indicated 22-24V range. The BMS (battery management system) of the
battery bank that supply the windlass must be able to handle the continuous discharge rate of the windlass onboard during operation. Please measure the actual amperage
consumption of the windlass during operation onboard, in order to set up the BMS accordingly.