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jlustig83 07.13.2008 07:18 PM

mamba monster
 
Is there any way someone could use an rc speed control to power an electric hub motor on an electric bike.If so how would you wire up the throttle? Would the throttle have to be operated by radio or not. I think a mamba monster would work great on an electric bike because its small and light weight compared to all other ebike controllers out there. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. Thanks

brushlessboy16 07.13.2008 09:09 PM

you could wire up a pot sensor than with a little bit of programming help, have it output a PWM signal which will run the MMM

What's_nitro? 07.13.2008 09:17 PM

Done! http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXVK79&P=7

It outputs a full-range PWM signal. Just add a 5-6V input (BEC voltage) and setup the ESC with the desired throttle range.

jlustig83 07.13.2008 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 191063)
Done! http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXVK79&P=7

It outputs a full-range PWM signal. Just add a 5-6V input (BEC voltage) and setup the ESC with the desired throttle range.

Thank you but whats a pot sensor and what is a PWM signal.

What's_nitro? 07.13.2008 11:09 PM

PWM = Pulse Width Modulation. It's the type of digital signal that servos use to determine their position. Basically you have a set pulse frequency, and all it does is vary the length of the pulses.

POT = Short for "Potentiometer" = A variable resistor. Like a volume control.

dubkatz 07.14.2008 12:44 AM

bat. powered bikes use big voltage like 30-40v. the mmm only does 25v nominal. they make controlers specificaly for electric bikes.

johnrobholmes 07.14.2008 01:45 PM

It would work fine as long as you dealt with the throttle being in the middle position for neutral. I am using an airplane ESC and servo controller to power a big outrunner on my campus cruiser.

You would like this place http://endless-sphere.com/forums/index.php


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