Consider this my friend.  If you remove the controller from the system  a 
motor or motors would operate at full speed, no matter what you did at the  
joystick.  This is a good way to prove this.............
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 2/17/2012 8:46:22 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Thanks W  :-)  


I have noted your  point. Though I have a feeling that, motors control the 
speed. Lets see if  others have got any other opinion.

Please take care :-)

Yours,

Md. Shahidul Alam
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:21 PM, <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:


Definitely the controller.  A controller can be built into the  joystick or 
in a box in the battery compartment. Typically the batteries  operator thru 
the joy stick, that instructs the controller what is  necessary.  The 
controller then instructs the motors to operate and at  what speed.
Best Wishes
 
 

 
In a message dated 2/17/2012 6:51:59 A.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  writes:

Hello friends,  


Good  day.


I have  a question for the power chair geeks.
What  contributes the power of a power wheelchair, I mean the speed ? Is it 
the  motor, gearbox, controller or wheels ?


Thanks  in advance :-)


Please take care  :-)

Yours,

Md. Shahidul Alam
Dhaka,  Bangladesh
Cell: 01727417328
_http://www.daruchinidip.com/_ (http://www.daruchinidip.com/)  
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