100Kw (ish) DC electric motor
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yeah I knew that about trains, only found out recently like but it makes a lot of sense. I work with HV gen sets, like you say they dont rev but fuck me they drive hard!
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Chip - maybe have a chat with the guys at MEV (kit car company)? They've built an electric kit car. That uses about 12(?) lithium batteries. The way I would imagine these are used, is lots of cells in series to get a high voltage, then an inverter vsd (pwm output for dc motors) to drop this down to the motors working voltage and get your speed control. Siemens do VSD's for under a grand that get close to your power level - not sure if the DC versions are more expensive, though....
Chris
Chris
#83
Testing the future
i now work with fuel cells that will hopefully replace the diesel engines that you are familiar with
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..BS Motorsport..
anyway, back on topic, sorry chip
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Chip - maybe have a chat with the guys at MEV (kit car company)? They've built an electric kit car. That uses about 12(?) lithium batteries. The way I would imagine these are used, is lots of cells in series to get a high voltage, then an inverter vsd (pwm output for dc motors) to drop this down to the motors working voltage and get your speed control. Siemens do VSD's for under a grand that get close to your power level - not sure if the DC versions are more expensive, though....
Chris
Chris
#86
Surely by offering many solutions to a problem you have, you can make decision.
Taking the piss for giving those solutions/options is not in the spirit of the comunity !
Perhaps if I was someone else, you wouldnt have done so !
Taking the piss for giving those solutions/options is not in the spirit of the comunity !
Perhaps if I was someone else, you wouldnt have done so !
And I couldnt care less who replies if the info is relevant to what I want to know.
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