I belive flat out they use 60 amps and 225/400amps is what most controllers
put out for starting up

I have been making a EV controller for years (hobbie) had lot of run a round
the blocks  but alway the smoke comes out and now its on the shelf.  I would
like to follow your progress ect.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashley Roll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Electric Vehicle List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:03 PM
Subject: Golf Cart Controllers?


> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been asked by a client of mine to design an electronic motor
controller
> for some low-ish current (30A peak) 36 or 48 volt motors and I got to
> thinking that I could probably design it so I can "add more silicon" and
get
> it to the stage were it could drive golf carts, it would be a more useful
> product.
>
> The problem is that I can't seem to find any specifications on what golf
> cart motors consume.. I see that they run on between 36 and 48 volts, but
> I've not seen any current specs.
>
> Can anyone point me at some reliable information on this?
>
> I'm looking at a Microprocessor controlled full H-Bridge system with a
> serial interface for programming various parameters like accel and decel
> rates, speed limits, and even be controllable from the serial port. It
would
> "normally" be operated by a pot-box. It will support regen and be able to
> limit it so that it doesn't "over charge" the battery pack..
>
> Running some numbers on various MOSFETs I would expect I can get a 100A
> continuos rating without too much trouble (and a good heatsink). Would
that
> be enough? I'm figuring I can get away with just one 80A MOSFET per leg
for
> the 30A version, and go up to 3 or 4 per leg for the high current one
> (different MOSFETs, but that isn't a bit problem).
>
> I haven't done a high current H-bridge before, but I've been doing a lot
of
> reading, would anyone familiar with them be interested in critiquing my
> "rough design"? Is there an email list for this kind of thing?
>
> Thanks for your help guys..
> Cheers,
> Ash.
>
> ---
> Ashley Roll
> Digital Nemesis Pty Ltd
> www.digitalnemesis.com
> Mobile: +61 (0)417 705 718
>
>
>

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