Nanjing far driver controllers

hello, does anyone have the ND72530 controller firmware that works with the kty83-122 thermal sensor?
 
hello, Are the line current mentioned in the fardriver datasheets, RMS or peak value ?
line current = battery current. and with DC there is no RMS since it is the actual current. Are you asking if this is the continuous current rating or just a peak (momentary/burst/whatever you want to call it) rating?

or are you asking about the phase/motor current (AC)?
 
line current = battery current. and with DC there is no RMS since it is the actual current. Are you asking if this is the continuous current rating or just a peak (momentary/burst/whatever you want to call it) rating?

or are you asking about the phase/motor current (AC)?
I meant the phase current
 
Phase current is peak, as like almost on any other of the cheaper controllers Sabvoton and Votol also advertise with peak values.
Sevcon has RMS values listed in there datasheet.
 
I am currently developing my own electronics for my Puch RL 125 (1956) conversion. Currently I am connected to the Fardriver motor controller with the USB dongle. I am wondering if I can attache my microcontroller in parallel to the USB-dongle (RX,TX and GND without the 5V as this voltage is only for the USB dongle supply). Does anybody has the information if this is possible? Thanks Regards
Andreas

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Hi all

I have just fitted a 2nd generation Fardriver ND72300 controller coupled to a DKD display and it uses the brown wire for the speed line instead of the light blue wire.

I’m unable to get the amps to work on the DKD using the brown wire, so I’m wondering if anybody has been successful in displaying amps on a DKD using a 2nd generation Fardriver controller.

In case you are wondering what the differences are, the multi plug wiring is different between the 1st and 2nd generation controllers. I don’t know if there are any internal differences.
 
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