thecmak said:Pardon the atrocious setup, I'll tell you guys how these baby's turn out after some testing.
nice
are these two nova 15?
what specs do the controllers have and do they feature torque mode or foc sine wave?
thecmak said:Pardon the atrocious setup, I'll tell you guys how these baby's turn out after some testing.
Giovanni LiCalsi said:Are these motors trapezoidal or sinusoidal?
I think, he means motors BEMF and consequently better feeding method for this specific motor.madin88 said:Giovanni LiCalsi said:Are these motors trapezoidal or sinusoidal?
motors?
I think you mean the controllers![]()
Did they supply an instruction manual? Post it here, perhaps we can help.thecmak said:Currently controlling them through serial interface, not liking it, will try analog control coming week. Through serial interface all I can do is "PWM" control no speed or torque control, which baffles me.
Can you tell us about your project?thecmak said:I have not checked which drive method these use. Primary objective with my testing setup is for regen.
why you want trapezoidal waves?Giovanni LiCalsi said:I spoke with the Sevcon tech and the Gen4 will not work with the trapezoidal waves. They can custom build it for that but trapezoidal wave is not the most efficient.
Giovanni LiCalsi said:I spoke with the Sevcon tech and the Gen4 will not work with the trapezoidal waves. They can custom build it for that but trapezoidal wave is not the most efficient.
And inductance.toolman2 said:Giovanni LiCalsi said:I spoke with the Sevcon tech and the Gen4 will not work with the trapezoidal waves. They can custom build it for that but trapezoidal wave is not the most efficient.
like arlo says it should be fine to run the motor either way, i would have thought drama would be more that the sevcons would barely run these motors to a quarter of their max rpm and power ? (ie check the motors pole pairs vs sevcons max commutation frequency).
h0tr0d said:Did they supply an instruction manual? Post it here, perhaps we can help.thecmak said:Currently controlling them through serial interface, not liking it, will try analog control coming week. Through serial interface all I can do is "PWM" control no speed or torque control, which baffles me.
Can you tell us about your project?thecmak said:I have not checked which drive method these use. Primary objective with my testing setup is for regen.
Anything related to EV's?
The Plettenberg controller is only good for up to 400Hz....toolman2 said:i would have thought drama would be more that the sevcons would barely run these motors to a quarter of their max rpm and power ? (ie check the motors pole pairs vs sevcons max commutation frequency).
Miles said:The Plettenberg controller is only good for up to 400Hz....toolman2 said:i would have thought drama would be more that the sevcons would barely run these motors to a quarter of their max rpm and power ? (ie check the motors pole pairs vs sevcons max commutation frequency).
Oops, I misread the number of "0"s....bearing said:The manual posted in this thread says the Plettenberg controller does 240000 ERPM, which is 4000Hz.