Hi!
I'm new here. I'm building a tricycle (see photos) and I'm trying to find a good controller. I scavenged two working wheel chair motors with tiny, high torque gear boxes. I only intend this contraption to move about 5mph, so huge torque is more important than speed. What can you recommend in the way of inexpensive DC motor controllers? I actually have the super cool wheel chair controller but it isn't appropriate for my needs because it faults so easily and just stops working. Low voltage? Fault. Only one motor? Fault. Motor wire loose? Fault. Unexpected amperage load? Fault.
The motors are built for a 24v system but they will spin at 12v. I haven't tried them at anything above 24v. I am looking for a motor controller that can handle 24v or 36v and a lot of amperage. I don't know the amperage of these motors but I did manage to kill at 10A PWM that I had sitting around. ;-)
I'm new here. I'm building a tricycle (see photos) and I'm trying to find a good controller. I scavenged two working wheel chair motors with tiny, high torque gear boxes. I only intend this contraption to move about 5mph, so huge torque is more important than speed. What can you recommend in the way of inexpensive DC motor controllers? I actually have the super cool wheel chair controller but it isn't appropriate for my needs because it faults so easily and just stops working. Low voltage? Fault. Only one motor? Fault. Motor wire loose? Fault. Unexpected amperage load? Fault.
The motors are built for a 24v system but they will spin at 12v. I haven't tried them at anything above 24v. I am looking for a motor controller that can handle 24v or 36v and a lot of amperage. I don't know the amperage of these motors but I did manage to kill at 10A PWM that I had sitting around. ;-)
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