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Hey guys, haven't been on here in a while and I figured I'd share one of my projects that I started a couple years ago but never got around to finishing up until a few weeks ago. Some of you might remember me working on a motor controller modeled after an electric scooter motor controller, but heavily beefed up. Well, I'm glad to say that it works great and is quite possibly one of my best looking completed projects to date! I used a case from an old 50W Radioshack amplifier as it was just the right size.
I designed the controller to be able to handle a 500W motor I bought from a fellow site member, as well as modified starter motors, which require even more current. It also has a 36/24V selection switch, which only thing it does is prevent the unit from operating if the batteries drop below a certain voltage to prevent damaging them. The only thing that it doesn't have at the moment is over-current protection, but I designed it with the ability to add that later on. Here's some pics:
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that looks great! well done! i was thinking about making one of those, but its a bit beyond me right now. i was considering getting this kit, or making a more powerful version of it to handle about 7k-9K watts. but that project was to expensive!
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Fortunately I didn't spend much on this as I had plenty of parts from old UPS's that I used, particularly the mosfets. Almost everything else was scavenged from other circuit boards. The aluminum bars that the MOSFET's and diodes are attached to was really cheap at only a few dollars. Only other things I had to buy were the blank circuit board, diodes, nuts and bolts for the high current connections and some of the crimp-on terminals. Hoping to put it to use in a small electric kart of some kind. I have the batteries and everything ready to go, just needs a vehicle.
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awesome well done looks awesome. how do u control the power to the motor though a twist throttle some how?
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It can take a twist throttle with a hall sensor or a potentiometer. It doesn't really matter what it is as long as it can vary the voltage between gnd and 5V at one of the input pins on the round connector. I'll try to get a video of it working.
edit: Video uploaded:
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kool looks like it works well
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So I have a pretty good idea of what I'm going to use this setup for. I got a hold of an old, small shopping cart that was gonna be tossed cuz it's kinda rusty and has a broken wheel. Gonna turn it into a kart!
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That's some nice electrical work! I never would have thought of salvaging mosfet's from UPS's
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That's what I did, I actually wrote those instructions and Robert posted them on the main site. ![]() The hardest part is the output from the starters and rigging something to them to drive the wheels. It would be a lot easier on a starter that has the reduction gears, although slower. I actually haven't used a modified starter on anything yet.
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That is super cool! Thanx for pointing that out, I'll definitely be hacking some starters in the future! I've got both direct drive and gear reduction units, but like you said I'm still trying to wrap my head around how to adapt them to actually turn something. Still, very cool!
This may sound like a stupid question, and purely hypothetical, but let's say I wanted to drive all 4 wheels of a kart with electric motors. Would it be possible to build a motor controller that can manage 4 motors? They don't need to change speed independently of each other, in fact they should all be turning the same speed all the time, but I have no idea if it's possible in the first place. I'm a millwright, not an electrician, so my electrical knowledge only goes so far! lol! Thanx! |
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KIBBLE YOU'RE BACK
![]() If you don't mind me asking, where exactly did you learn all of this? O_O The motor controllerz always confounded meh. It'd be nice to understand how exactly they work/how they're built. OBTW - Would you recommend stacking FET's to increase teh amount of amperage they can flow? |
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That's pretty much all I did, so instead of using one FET for the motor, there's 16 in parallel. I had to upgrade the FET driver also with some higher current transistors to be able to handle driving 16 FET's.
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i was actually just reading the old thread! lol,
http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showthr...tor+controller |
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If you look at the schematic where there's two MOSFET's connected to the motor, basically what I did was replicate that 8 more times.
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Sweet =]
After agooglin' a bit, I'm assuming that the FET driver is an entire bunch of electronics that'll possibly need upgrading? (Need it to flow more amperage, not boosting voltage over its stock rating ![]() |
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Nah, well, you CAN, but all I did was use two transistors that could handle more power than the stock ones and changed the resistors that form the voltage divider at their base to keep the voltage going through them at an acceptable level.
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I was lost at voltage divider XD
I was wondering if I could PM you with some slightly more "in depth" questions? ![]() |
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Sho thing
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