yesMeasure the same wire i did for the volage feeding the controller?
Where is the connection to power the PWM board? How are you powering the PWM circuit?
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Where is the connection to power the PWM board? How are you powering the PWM circuit?
Specs for the unit are
1. Input 12VDC - 40VDC, output to motor is 12VDC - 40VDC corresponding.
2. Maximum current 10A.
3. Output frequency 25Khz.
4. Duty cycle adjustment range: 0%-100
I have 12V off the ATX PC PSU via a Molex and cable rated 12v 10A
2) Control knob all the way to the minimum 12.02v
(3) Control knob all the way to maximum 11.38v
When turning to max it dips to 11.26v these rises to the above
A100K Verable Resistor - It came with the kit is the speed control
Runs @ 7V but not @ 7V PWM equivalent?
Try a BIG capacitor across the output. 10,000 uF, 16V working.
It's pretty fast switching, so if you can find a choke from a SMPS (this'll be a toroid wound with THICK wire) try that in series too. Not the common mode one (bifilar wound, a pair of wires), although you can just use one winding, or rewind it.
There's no guarantee this will fix it, so any large cap, or smaller ones in parallel, with >12V working you can scrounge from something broken.
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Try a BIG capacitor across the output. 10,000 uF, 16V working.
It's pretty fast switching, so if you can find a choke from a SMPS (this'll be a toroid wound with THICK wire) try that in series too. Not the common mode one (bifilar wound, a pair of wires), although you can just use one winding, or rewind it.
There's no guarantee this will fix it, so any large cap, or smaller ones in parallel, with >12V working you can scrounge from something broken.
w
Runs @ 7V but not @ 7V PWM equivalent?
Try a BIG capacitor across the output. 10,000 uF, 16V working.
It's pretty fast switching, so if you can find a choke from a SMPS (this'll be a toroid wound with THICK wire) try that in series too. Not the common mode one (bifilar wound, a pair of wires), although you can just use one winding, or rewind it.
There's no guarantee this will fix it, so any large cap, or smaller ones in parallel, with >12V working you can scrounge from something broken.
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Sorry thats flown over my head a bit
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