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Thread: Scorpion XL Speed Controllers

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  2. Bit like asking how long a piece of string should be(using the same fibres), when what you really to do with it is pull a car...

    Well assuming were in hunky dory land, the maths would work out at:
    (35A*24V)/150W = 840W/150W = 5.6 motors a side.

    But as James correctly points out, it doesnt work that way. In praticality, those 5 motors arent going to move the machine, just like the 5mm wide 12ft long string aint gonna pull the car.

    Your drive chain causes more current to be used per motor and the speed controller has a current (and therefore power) limit it can provide to the motors.

    So the more motors added, the lower the fraction of current they can use. As math:

    Current limit / Number of motors = Average current per motor

    Or using Jamess examples: 35A/1 motor= 35A, 35A/2 motors= 18A and 35A/3 motors= 9A.

    Since the controller has this power limit, that becomes the power limit for the entire machine. You could add as many motors or batteries as you like, you arent going to get any more energy.

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