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Reasonably Priced 100A Motor Controllers

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by Richard Ortengren, Jan 29, 2023.

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  1. Josh_Possa

    Josh_Possa Active Member

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    Not enough, try a car battery (normally bigger than that 9Ah). As @Gadget999 says minimum a 80Ah battery will be ok.
  2. Mevlana_kiskaci

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    Hi guys! I was wondering if its able to use this driver with stm32 via vnm simulation firmware on wheelbase? Currently bts engaded to the system but the heat doesnt let me use the motor’s capability over 30 percent. Its 30A dc motor probably. Thanks in advence.
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    Doga Darko New Member

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    Would you provide me a link for buying them there is a lot of cheap copy of them.
    Can't find the seller on Ali express
    JIE BO technology rf amplifier store.
    Thnx
  4. Josh_Possa

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    As far as I know there is not a "genuine" board, all the boards I saw were clones and with similar price so no matters what board you buy (in my experience all of them are bad)
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    I purchased a 100A motorcontroller. I entered all the wires correctly, but SMC3 does not recognize them. The wire drawing referred to the drawing on the first page, but what's wrong, it doesn't recognize it even if it's mode1 or mode2. What did I do wrong?

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    I believe you need to power this motor driver (connect the power supply to the 'Bat' black connectors)
  7. Wagnard

    Wagnard Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    I have the same and it need power on the terminal too. It will make some Color LED lit.
    And SMC won't technically see it.
  8. riki99

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    Thank you very much for your answer. If it's not technically confirmed on smc, can I check it in a different way? Is there any way?
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    Thank you for your reply, I didn't even think of a power connection.
  10. Wagnard

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    Yes, when the motor controller is powered, there will be a blue led to indicated that. If motor 1 or 2 is supposed to turn in a direction, there will be a red or green led (depending of the direction the motor is supposed to turn) that will lit. The led will lit even without a motor connected.