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wilburpan A DC motor will draw whatever wattage it needs to, only limited by the resistance of the windings (which isn’t that high). It’s why the main control board in the Niche such (as it is) has a a self resetting cut out, if too much current is drawn in too short a time (protecting the motor windings). So it really doesn’t make any sense to talk about maximum motor power consumption in W.
Unlike a free running non geared AC induction motor…but again, wattage consumption bears no real relationship to torque…or not the one you think.. If you jam an AC induction motor, there is little torque…jam a DC one and it’s exerting a very high torque.
It’s just how these motors work.