Hi Andrew,

I'm glad you are happy with the TSP100. There is no way to modify any of the seetings on them, however. The TSP controller is fixed from the factory and has a default ramp of around 1.2 seconds to full-on. The nice thing about the TSP100 controller is the fact that they auto-sense the input. It will accept either a 0-5K or Hall Effect input. If you draw to many amps it will go into thermal cut-back and prevent you from melting it.

Shawn

  I second what Shawn said. My chinese controller on a chinese ebay scooter I bought was cutting back and getting real hot. I don't know how the rest of these chinese controllers handle continuous duty. Mine had the mosfets mounted on the side wall which was pretty thin and not carrying the heat well to the bottom where I had it mounted to the scooter frame. It was fine for short rides, but couldn't handle long rides. However, it was probably similar to the 350 watt rated controller at electricscooterparts.com , that they paired with the 900 watt motor for my scooter.

I use the Navitas TSP100-36 now and it works fine for my 36v 900 watt motor. I don't pull full power out of it continuously as this would dump the batteries in about 9 minutes, I get about 30 minutes out of my scooter. This controller has a large heat sink (compared to the chinese controllers that don't have one at all), and has not thermally cut back on me yet.

Shawn,
How is the ramp rate on these controllers generally? I was wondiering if there is a way I can adjust it on mine to hit the motor with full current right away?

Best regards,
Andrew


On 5/16/06, Shawn M. Waggoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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-----
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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




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