<First, I want to get as much out of the batteries
as possible, running a toaster resistor was a great and bullet
proof solution in 1960 but today's electronics it's not the best
idea.>
However many of us are NOT like the Federal
Government. We can't spend other people's money that doesn't
really exist. <VBG>
And then there's that concern over that magic "Lucas
Smoke" getting let out of such silicon devices. <G>
How many years of operation would it take to see an
ROI ? :)
RJ
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On 1/3/2013 8:36 AM, Robert wrote:
Hi guys,
Maybe you could bring me up to speed on this. you need a 36 to
14V converter for what motor?
Just a couple of observations, going from 36 to 14 or 36 to any
voltage, is basically what motor controllers do, they just do it
to any voltage you select which equates to motor rpms and
torque. If there's one thing I noticed on the ET's is that this
is an area that needs some work. First, I want to get as much
out of the batteries as possible, running a toaster resistor was
a great and bullet proof solution in 1960 but today's
electronics it's not the best idea.
Best,
Rob
ps: I got an email back from the engineers at Intersil, it looks
like the HIP4081A is going to be the drive chip for my
controller.