Also I don’t know how the electronics work, but can the controller output more volts than it’s input through some electronic jiggery pokery? I.E. If set to output 42v can it deliver 42v to motor with only a 24v ish supply? When riding on the flat?
Burgerman wrote:Read that a few times till you get it... On/Off thousands of times per second.
Irving wrote:Yep, PWM is one of those simple ideas that gets everywhere now. It's the basic mechanism behind virtually every power supply, motor controller (brushed or brushless DC and AC), lamp dimmer, even some high-power audio amplifiers, solar power converters, single phase -> 3 phase inverters, etc etc.
Scooterman wrote:I did wonder that.
Also I don’t know how the electronics work, but can the controller output more volts than it’s input through some electronic jiggery pokery? I.E. If set to output 42v can it deliver 42v to motor with only a 24v ish supply? When riding on the flat?
stefanturbo wrote:With PGDT each Profile has 5 different speeds, but with wheelchairs from Pride Mobility each profile has 1 speed. Is it possible with PGDT to have a Profile with one speed?
woodygb wrote:stefanturbo wrote:With PGDT each Profile has 5 different speeds, but with wheelchairs from Pride Mobility each profile has 1 speed. Is it possible with PGDT to have a Profile with one speed?
Yes...select 0 profiles with the programming software and you get just ONE profile ...or you can have 5 profiles with the same speed if you want...the programming software lets you choose.
rover220 wrote:can turn off speed adjust in rnet to make it purely profile based.
Burgerman wrote:Yes, same with min max turn acc, dec, turn speeds, etc. So no adjustment.
Seems a silly way to configure it to me. I have 1 profile. Set for indoors, all settings on speed 1, and everything set for outdoors on speed 5. no profiles.
Burgerman wrote:Then you can set all MINIMUM settings under speed tab, to the same as max setting. And have no proportional speeds, will work like a switch. But thats how you are using your joystick. Minimum settings refer to either small stick position movement or the lowest speed setting.
And under CONTROLS>GLOBAL>SPEED ADJUST you set to NO. So no adjustment to speed allowed on joystick. You may prefer to ONLY do this. And maintain a proportional joystick.
stefanturbo wrote:On ebay I bought a Rnet CJSM2 joystick mudule. It comes off a Permobil wheelchair. When the CJSM2 boots up you see a Permobil logo is there way to change it.
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