What Components Do I Need to Build a 200 lb Capacity DC Motor Cart?

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To build a cart capable of carrying 200 lbs, a suitable solution is to use a wheelchair motor, specifically a 1/2 hp, 12VDC model, which can be configured for torque or speed. Gearing with chain and sprocket systems is essential to achieve a top speed of 2-3 mph. It's recommended to explore wheelchair supply companies or surplus stores for affordable motors, as retail prices can be high. Additionally, a battery and throttle will be necessary for operation. This setup should provide several hours of use before needing a recharge.
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Newbee here, hope this is the place for this kind of question.

I want to fab a cart that will carry about 200 lbs. It will be something I will stand behind, holding like a handlebar at waist height with a throttle. Gearing (chain and sprocket is what I'm thinking) would need to give a top speed of a walking pace (2-3 mph) as a constant speed. Also need several hours of use before recharging.

I believe something like a scooter motor, battery, throttle, etc. is what I need but not sure what watt dc motor, sprockets, would be required to handle that weight, speed.

Thanks
RonB
 
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Welcome to PF, Ron.
The easiest solution would be to visit a wheelchair supply company. I have 3 wheelchair motors that are 1/2 hp, 12VDC, with 2 sets of field coils that can be wired in either parallel or series for more torque or more speed. The outputs are worm drive to chain sprocket. Check into surplus places, though; these things cost about $300 each retail. I got them for $10 each from a guy who didn't want them any more.
 
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