I'm a Boston-area guy, so I'm pushing a lot of snow. ("snOMG!"
"Snowmageddon!" etc.) And I really wish the higher speeds were
available on my E20 for reverse!
I'm looking at the schematics, and it seems as if all one needs to do
to have field-weakening for reverse as well as forward is to remove a
single conductor on the F&R switch (more specifically, the portion of
the F&R switch between P5-3 and P5-2 fed by wires 64 and 22-01) as it
is a bypass for all of the field-weakining resistors. It seems as if
the high-current lock-out of field weakening would still work,
too, (FW coil between card 4 pins 13 and 20 is controlled partly by
voltage across a shunt in series with the drive motor) as its
circuitry is separate from the F/R stuff.
So:
Anyone done this? If so, am I barking up the right tree?
Anyone know why I wouldn't want to do this? (Apart from "backing up
fast is scary"...)
Thanks, as ever, fellow ETers. Boy, am I working my E20 this winter...
love that machine!
-Max
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