Hi Roland,

The freewheeling diode (FWD) conducts current in the same direction, not 
reverse.  It conducts current for a very short time (milliseconds) during the 
off-time between the PWM conduction periods.  It does not conduct regen 
current.  

Jeff





On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 4:40 PM, Roland Wiench <[email protected]> wrote:
 
 
 
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>From: Jeff Major 
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>Subject: Re: [EVDL] WarP-11 Motor  Regen?
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>Hi Roland,
>
>So that is a reading of 300 to 400 RPM on your tach. I 
  imagine it is just noise. It isn't motor current with zero battery current 
and 
  it isn't regen current from the motor because it isn't negative and you have 
  not reversed the series field coils. Do you have a clamp-on DC Ammeter which 
  you can use to double check?
>
>Jeff
>
>I have a 800 amp meter with the shunt on the motor lead between the motor  
>control and controller.  This meter does not read any ampere, but the  Zilla 
>Amp on Tach mode reads about 50 ampere only when the transmission  is in gear 
>which is driving the motor.   No battery ampere, so this  current is looping 
>through the controller. 
> 
>If there is a circuit like a free wheeling diode in this controller,  
>according to my EE hand book on motor controllers,  the free wheeling  diode 
>allow a reversed current to pass through it when a motor is still  rotating 
>without any external battery power to it. 
> 
>Roland 
>
>
>
>
>On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 1:44 PM, Roland 
  Wiench <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>There is a 
  programing mode in the Z1K motor control that is call AMPS on TACH. In this 
  mode the motor ampere will read on the tachometer. For every 1000 rpm 
  indication means 100 motor amperes. 
>
>I also using a 800 motor ampere 
  meter that uses a shunt. Its a small A&W 2.5 inch meter that is some what 
  hard to read the small graduations between 0 and 100. So I try the AMPS on 
  TACH mode which changes the large 4.5 inch Stewart Warner tachometer to a 
  motor amp meter. 
>
>My speedometer is a Stewart Warner type that has tach 
  indications on it too which tells me the motor rpm. 
>
>I travel up a 1 
  mile hill from my drive way every day. The tach reads 300 
  ampere
> starting out and the motor ampere comes back to 200 amperes at 
  a steady 25 mph. The battery ampere is reading 75 amps. 
>
>Coming down 
  this hill, leaving the transmission in gear so as to keep below the maximum 
  speed limit of 25 mph, the battery ampere reads 0 ampere, but the motor 
ampere 
  is reading 30 to 40 ampere?
>
>If I shift to neutral, the motor and 
  battery ampere is reading 0 ampere. 
>
>Leaving the transmission in a 
  gear, the inertial of the vehicle is driving the motor rpm up higher when the 
  EV went up this hill is generating this current which is looping through the 
  motor circuit or a freewheeling diode?
>
>My old Cable Form controller had 
  a REGEN circuit that charge a bank of capacitors in it using a standard 
  transmission. The automatic transmission has a PUSH TO START mode which 
allows 
  the coasting down a hill will allow the motor to keep turning which I wanted 
  to drive my inverter alternator to keep
> generating the 12 volt power. 
>
>Have anyone tested out this AMP on TACH mode to see what 
  happens?
>
>Roland 
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