What kind of BMS is that?thecmak said:Driving with one, braking with the other, we are getting some good regen numbers back through our BMS. Need to start recording our serial comm to determine regen efficiencies.
madin88 said:oh, indeed MGM also make true EV controller aside from RC types which i only knew before. thats news to me. thank you for the info!
liveforphysics said:Ehh... I would talk to folks who've used them before you draw conclusions they can do more than spin a prop. They don't survive any glitches better than any RC toy controller in practice.
querlenker said:liveforphysics said:Ehh... I would talk to folks who've used them before you draw conclusions they can do more than spin a prop. They don't survive any glitches better than any RC toy controller in practice.
Is the IGBT HBC HV series that bad?
I only can talk about the HBC 50063. It pulled several times 9kw with the colossus at the dyno (WOT from zero). But it went very fast very hot, with watercooling attached, due to high switching frequency. When lowered the switching frequency, the temps went down to a level you could use it longer than 10s WOT, but later the low inductance killed it, much below its 500A rating. Anyway I have to say, it was the best RC model derivat controller I tested - no question, also the most expensive..
madin88 said:i was afraid to hear such things.. RC toy controllers are NOT suitable for EV vehicles except a few of them when properly used /tuned (Matts Phoenix and Astro Motors).
for EV there is much better and faster phase current sensing necessary and other throttle control.
imagine following situation:
a RC heli or RC plane with its prop on the motor instantly from zero to 100% throttle
the current for spin up or accelerating the prop / rotor is not much higher compared to current under load because of to very low inertia.
an e-bike or e-vehicle needs about 10 x the time for acceleration therefore much higher longer lasting phase currents which needs to be tamed.
Thats the MST140-200.circuit said:What kind of BMS is that?
mischamv said:Hi,
we consider using mst controller for a project. But I can't really read out of the manual, wether If it possible to operate in "torque control" mode.
Is there speed control or torque control,how can you switch it??
greets Mike