If the motors you want to operate,are brushless,  why dont use brushless rc 
controllere for rc cars? I use 2 of these in my 
Centurion: 
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/hobbykingtm-brushless-car-esc-2s-4s-60a-w-reverse.html
  
  They are good for up to 800watt


fredag den 5. januar 2018 kl. 16.28.46 UTC+1 skrev Caleb Smith:
>
> Hi everyone, I'm putting this out here to see if the community can help me 
> figure out how to control this scooter controller as easily as possible. 
> So I have two of these controllers I'd like to put into my Locust
>
> https://www.allelectronics.com/item/msc-250/250-watt-controller-for-brushless-motors/1.html
> They use a switch to control direction and a 10k pot to regulate speed. 
> I'm not sure how to go about making these RC controllable like a standard 
> etc. Two forms of control will be needed, one to move the pot to control 
> speed and one to control the switch for direction. How to go about doing 
> that in an effective manner that will allow full control has me a bit 
> stumped. I know Frank developed a fancy control board for the brushed 
> unidirectional controllers, but I don't know if it would work for these or 
> if they're even available anymore. 
> If you all could give some ideas I'd appreciate it. Hopefully I'll be able 
> to get the Locust running again soon. 
> Thanks, 
> Caleb 

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