Kepler
10 MW
Good to hear you are on top of it now. I will be very interested to see what settings you come up with to control a high powered setup.
Im starting a DIY controller project... Its going to take me a while but I will learn a lot as I figure it out. Justin I'm going to be in Vancouver for 2 days at the end of the month hope you are around the shop so I can finally come a meet you!justin_le said:So it would be exciting to have another stab at it with modern hardware and actually make a single universal controller that works with any and all motors, sensored or sensorless, wide operating voltage, and at any RPM. Maybe it'll be a quiet enough winter for that :wink: .. -Justin
johnrobholmes said:1st rule: PWM follows throttle % until other factors are limiting. IE 50% throttle is 50% duty cycle when other factors are not limiting.
2nd rule: amperage limit follows throttle %. IE 50% throttle will always be 50% or less than maximum amp limit.
yup I agree. I like the speed throttle over the torque throttle but it would be cool to have a blend or both on a switch!recumpence said:The issue I have is hills........
I love approaching a hill at, say 60% throttle going 25mph. As I hit the hill, the controller automatically gives more current to try to maintain that speed. With a current throttle, you are constantly working the throttle to maintain a consistant speed. With a current style throttle, the motor will behave like a 2 stroke off the pipe..... No torque.
Matt
Kepler said:Good stuff Kim. You are officially a beta tester 8) . In relation to touchy throttle, I would have thought lowering AGain would have solved that. Perhaps once you go into big amp setups though, it doesn't have the same effect as it does on the low powered setups.
recumpence said:The issue I have is hills........
I love approaching a hill at, say 60% throttle going 25mph. As I hit the hill, the controller automatically gives more current to try to maintain that speed. With a current throttle, you are constantly working the throttle to maintain a consistant speed. With a current style throttle, the motor will behave like a 2 stroke off the pipe..... No torque.
Matt
AussieJester said:Kepler said:Good stuff Kim. You are officially a beta tester 8) . In relation to touchy throttle, I would have thought lowering AGain would have solved that. Perhaps once you go into big amp setups though, it doesn't have the same effect as it does on the low powered setups.
KiM
Edit. Have a ride planned this afternoon with ES member Jehu, sjall give out a good test out, better still have the "juice" over Richards 9c frock setup , I'm seriously not concerned, will eat a 9c for breakfast, even limited to 90v lol
AussieJester said:CA Settings
Amps Limit 130amp
Low Volts limit 39v
Main Display Watts
Set Range High (0.1A)
Averaging 5
Set RShunt .7000m0hm (using the two shunts combined as one, Justin Sent with CA)
Volt Sense 31.10V/V
PSGain 0.08V/kph <------ DEFAULT = 0.08
ISGain 200 <------------ DEFAULT = 200
AGain 300 <------------ DEFAULT = 300
VGain 800 <------------ DEFAULT = 800
ITerm Max 2.00mS
ITerm Min 1.21mS
Aux Thresh 0.75V
Vshutdown 10V