Are there any 'rules' about coupling two motors?
I've got two identical 3,5 kW series motors (from one fork-lift) to drive one prop-shaft in a small boat.
I can connect them front to rear so they both turn the same direction, or couple them rear to rear wich is easyer to do because of matching axle sizes and endplates.
The motors won't be over-revved and will be fed 48v as they got in the forklift, brushes on 0 degrees.
Will it be a problem if they turn opposit directions?
I'm planning on using flexible jaw-couplings.
Electricity fed via a single controller and two reversing switches.
I've got two identical 3,5 kW series motors (from one fork-lift) to drive one prop-shaft in a small boat.
I can connect them front to rear so they both turn the same direction, or couple them rear to rear wich is easyer to do because of matching axle sizes and endplates.
The motors won't be over-revved and will be fed 48v as they got in the forklift, brushes on 0 degrees.
Will it be a problem if they turn opposit directions?
I'm planning on using flexible jaw-couplings.
Electricity fed via a single controller and two reversing switches.