@deputy1040 There are charts on line to know for sure what size of wire to use. So use the online charts to look up how much current each gauge of wire can handle and size it appropriately to what the controller can do. Going bigger doesn't hurt anything, better to be in a safe limit compared to the top end of a gauge of wire. For the fuse, that depends on the controller, find out the current and get the appropriate size.
@groganzolla1 I don't have a schematic, but I could put one together. There wouldn't be much too it since this one is just a basic setup. I'll see if I can make a quick one and respond with that for you all.
Super Cool Dude, I realize that the motor that You used in this video was just representative of a motor for the actual electric vehicle that would be in actual use, but I'm wondering about the motor in this video. Is it a three phase motor or some thing? I'm glad I subscribed.
@akai454 This display model is an DC series system. Everything would be the same for an AC system except for the controller and the motor. You use the same batteries, fuses, switches, contractors, etc. The controller of an AC system uses the DC power from the batteries and converts it to a 3 phase AC output. So what I covered in this display works for both AC and DC systems.
This is really helpful, thank you
K44S1M 2 weeks ago
what size fuse and positive wire should i use.
deputy1040 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@deputy1040 There are charts on line to know for sure what size of wire to use. So use the online charts to look up how much current each gauge of wire can handle and size it appropriately to what the controller can do. Going bigger doesn't hurt anything, better to be in a safe limit compared to the top end of a gauge of wire. For the fuse, that depends on the controller, find out the current and get the appropriate size.
ElectricFormula 1 month ago
@ElectricFormula Thank you for responding back to me. ur video has helped me out alot, keep up the good work.
deputy1040 1 month ago
keep going,don`t stop now, EXPAND,stay on the right path. Focus.
ilililhy1 2 months ago
definitely helpful
ken25taylor 3 months ago
Hey man! nice video! definitely cleared some smoke in my eyes...
realiation 3 months ago
SWEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!
regnice01 5 months ago
That is so cool of you! Thank you!
groganzolla1 11 months ago
you ROCK !
reikhard79 11 months ago
Nicely done! Have you created a schematic for this demo?
groganzolla1 11 months ago
@groganzolla1 I don't have a schematic, but I could put one together. There wouldn't be much too it since this one is just a basic setup. I'll see if I can make a quick one and respond with that for you all.
ElectricFormula 11 months ago
@groganzolla1 I've added another video on the schematic of the EV Display Board.
ElectricFormula 11 months ago
Super Cool Dude, I realize that the motor that You used in this video was just representative of a motor for the actual electric vehicle that would be in actual use, but I'm wondering about the motor in this video. Is it a three phase motor or some thing? I'm glad I subscribed.
akai454 11 months ago
@akai454 This display model is an DC series system. Everything would be the same for an AC system except for the controller and the motor. You use the same batteries, fuses, switches, contractors, etc. The controller of an AC system uses the DC power from the batteries and converts it to a 3 phase AC output. So what I covered in this display works for both AC and DC systems.
ElectricFormula 11 months ago