Hi all, brand new to the world of karting. I'm 42yo, have 8yo and 10yo sons. Would like to build simple (cheap) electric karts for them, electric because I know nothing about gas engines and I like the quiet and clean and not smelly/smoky aspect, and so would my neighbours.
I'm great with computers but not so great with building stuff, I don't have a 3d printer and I can't weld so I'm not going to be able to do much if any fabricating.
I am hoping to use stuff I already have starting with an 18v brush motor from a cordless electric weed-eater. Batteries would be SLAs, I researched how to "revive" them and I tried it and it worked, so I'm pretty stoked about that. I also have a 24v lawn mower and a 48v lawn mower, was hoping to start with the 18v just to get my feet wet.
I have read the stickys from Ned and the "essence" thread... this motor I have doesn't have any markings on it so I don't know the power, but it's probably not very much. I saw a vid on youtube where a guy put tape on the shaft, then let it hit his thumb while recording the sound, then loaded the sound recording into a audio software and used it to figure out the RPM - should I do that, would that help?
The other thing is the frame, since I have no welding/fabrication skills or tools, I would like to use a pedal cart and fit it with the electrics. Grabbed one off kijiji for $20.
So to recap: 18v motor, 24v SLA batt, pedal cart. Need controller, throttle (I think thumb throttle mounted on steering wheel), need to know sprocket details including how to mount them. Really hoping you fine folks can help me build this thing so it doesn't just burn up. Performance doesn't have to be the greatest! If this one goes well I will probably build a better one but to start because I have never done anything like this before I'm just looking for it to be cheap and to work.
Many thanks!
I'm great with computers but not so great with building stuff, I don't have a 3d printer and I can't weld so I'm not going to be able to do much if any fabricating.
I am hoping to use stuff I already have starting with an 18v brush motor from a cordless electric weed-eater. Batteries would be SLAs, I researched how to "revive" them and I tried it and it worked, so I'm pretty stoked about that. I also have a 24v lawn mower and a 48v lawn mower, was hoping to start with the 18v just to get my feet wet.
I have read the stickys from Ned and the "essence" thread... this motor I have doesn't have any markings on it so I don't know the power, but it's probably not very much. I saw a vid on youtube where a guy put tape on the shaft, then let it hit his thumb while recording the sound, then loaded the sound recording into a audio software and used it to figure out the RPM - should I do that, would that help?
The other thing is the frame, since I have no welding/fabrication skills or tools, I would like to use a pedal cart and fit it with the electrics. Grabbed one off kijiji for $20.
So to recap: 18v motor, 24v SLA batt, pedal cart. Need controller, throttle (I think thumb throttle mounted on steering wheel), need to know sprocket details including how to mount them. Really hoping you fine folks can help me build this thing so it doesn't just burn up. Performance doesn't have to be the greatest! If this one goes well I will probably build a better one but to start because I have never done anything like this before I'm just looking for it to be cheap and to work.
Many thanks!
