Brushed motor speed controller using twist throttle

AI Thread Summary
A user is seeking advice on controlling the speed of a brushed DC motor (36V, 65A, 2300 RPM) for a small motorcycle project. Recommendations include using a ready-made electronic controller module, with a note that a higher power version may be necessary. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the specifications of existing units and the potential for upgrades. Links to specific controller options are provided for further exploration. The conversation highlights the need for detailed descriptions of the user's current setup to facilitate better assistance.
Ed Walti
Messages
4
Reaction score
0
I'm new to this but what I have is a brushed DC motor 36 v at 65 amp 2300 rpm that I wasn't too use for a small motor cycle project and need advice on how to control the motor speed. Please any help would be much appreciated thanks. Ed
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
Nidum said:
See if there is anything here that helps :

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/variable-speed-control-of-multiple-dc-motors.852359/

The type of ready made electronic controller module mentioned would be suitable for your application as well .

You'll probably need a higher power version but the principles will be the same .
I figured as much but I don't know how to upgrade an existing unit any help thanks
 
Can you describe what you have and what help you need in a bit more detail ?
 
These are not cheap:
http://kellycontroller.com/kdz4820024v-48v200aseriespm-p-951.html?osCsid=s9n76pv6mitqvs43thkc8jhji4
http://www.4qd.co.uk/prod/4qd.html
 
Thank you for the info this is exactly what I'm looking for
 
Hi all I have some confusion about piezoelectrical sensors combination. If i have three acoustic piezoelectrical sensors (with same receive sensitivity in dB ref V/1uPa) placed at specific distance, these sensors receive acoustic signal from a sound source placed at far field distance (Plane Wave) and from broadside. I receive output of these sensors through individual preamplifiers, add them through hardware like summer circuit adder or in software after digitization and in this way got an...
I have recently moved into a new (rather ancient) house and had a few trips of my Residual Current breaker. I dug out my old Socket tester which tell me the three pins are correct. But then the Red warning light tells me my socket(s) fail the loop test. I never had this before but my last house had an overhead supply with no Earth from the company. The tester said "get this checked" and the man said the (high but not ridiculous) earth resistance was acceptable. I stuck a new copper earth...
Thread 'Beauty of old electrical and measuring things, etc.'
Even as a kid, I saw beauty in old devices. That made me want to understand how they worked. I had lots of old things that I keep and now reviving. Old things need to work to see the beauty. Here's what I've done so far. Two views of the gadgets shelves and my small work space: Here's a close up look at the meters, gauges and other measuring things: This is what I think of as surface-mount electrical components and wiring. The components are very old and shows how...
Back
Top