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Controlling Maxon 148866 motors
10 years 7 months ago #29527463
by Guillo01
Controlling Maxon 148866 motors was created by Guillo01
Im trying to control 2 148866 brushed maxon motors, wich driver can u recommend me for use the motors at full capacity??. I will feed all whit a 6s 18v battery
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10 years 7 months ago #29527465
by roboteq
Replied by roboteq on topic Re:Controlling Maxon 148866 motors
If you always operate the motor within its 150W specified power, that would mean around 12A per motor and our lowest power controller, the SDC2130 will work.
If you want added margin, consider the LDC2250 or MDC2250. These are rated 60A per channel. The higher current handling means cooler and more reliable operation.
If you want added margin, consider the LDC2250 or MDC2250. These are rated 60A per channel. The higher current handling means cooler and more reliable operation.
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4 years 6 months ago #29534292
by ziggy
Replied by ziggy on topic Controlling Maxon 148866 motors
Hi, still have the motors? Do you want to sell them?
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