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Generating power using an electric motor
sorry, my initial explanation wasnt brilliant! The quadbike is being used as it needs to tow a trailer with a small fertilizer applicator on it. The applicator requires 12v 60 amps, and the quadbike provides 12v 40 amps. These are both fixed items, where as the variable is the power source...- Woody_1010
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Generating power using an electric motor
Thanks, Thats what i was thinking! I just wanted to be sure that i wasnt missing a trick! I'm not really sure what other options i have that will work well. The 60amp motor that needs to be powered will be used for upto 10 hours a day, i was thinking of using a generator, but these are all...- Woody_1010
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Generating power using an electric motor
I was thinking of wiring the motor into the atv's electrics The atv doesn't have a pto- Woody_1010
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Generating power using an electric motor
Unfortunately it's not that simple! The alternator on the atv isn't interchangeable- Woody_1010
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Generating power using an electric motor
Hi, I'm looking into a project that involves powering a motor that requires 60 Amp minimum input, but this is being powered from an atv/quad bike that only generated 40 amps from its existing alternator. My question is.. Can I use a motor powered from the atv's electric supply to power an...- Woody_1010
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