If a 100A controller will work for the motor (and at 1HP, it should be fine) you could try this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7164339345 We have used them on lots of scooter/minibike projects with that size motor. Thanks, Shawn -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of steves Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 11:24 AM To: ElectricMotorcycles Subject: Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] Controller for Steve? Oops- I didn't scroll down far enough down the page of the link you sent -now I see the 36V controllers. Yeah, looks like the one you mention may work. Cheap enough to give it a shot. Thanks! Once I get some experience with this, I'll be confident enough to start a real conversion. I have a 6 mile commute, so I ought to be able to build something with decent performance. - SteveS Mike wrote: >> 36V , I think it's a 1 HP motor. Any recommendations fro a scooter >> control that may suit? > > > Fraid not, I have a couple of scooters but they're generic Chinese things. > > Let's see. 1HP is 743 watts so I'm guessing their CT-660B8 (the 750w > $39.95 unit) maybe? Anyone else wanna chime up on my guess? > > You'll want a throttle too. The above controller uses a hall effect > throttle the cheapest looks like it's they have a few in the $18-$24 range. > > That'll get that mini-bike moving pretty well! > > Mike
