Roy,
Thanks for the reply.
If I get my scooter working with the "mega" control
and motor, maybe it would be a good item to add to your
product list :-)
I'm guessing I'll need to add a few thermocouples
to my control and stator assembly.
I'll let you know how it works out.
Thanks,
Rod

Roy LeMeur wrote:
> Rod Hower wrote:
> 
> ====================
> "Currie "Hi-Koll" motor"
> I think this motor was originally designed by Kollmorgan and built in
> India.
> 
> My scooter also overheats (we have many hills around the house).
> Is this due to the windings getting too hot or the control?
> Do they have two thermistors or one for sensing temperature?
> 
> If they only have one, is it on the stator winding or MOSFET case?
> 
> This would be useful information since I plan on using a control with high
> current
> MOSFETs and a Neodymium rotor as a replacement for my Currie motor.
> This won't help however if the stator is the main problem.
> =================================
> 
> Rod, I don't know the answers to your questions other than that the 
> motor is manufactured in India and I believe it was designed by Kollmorgen.
> 
> I believe the details of this have been discussed on these lists:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-assist/
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/zappy/
> 
> 
> 
> Roy LeMeur  Seattle WA
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