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Old 02-08-2009, 08:03 PM   #17 (permalink)
bennelson
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Citicars, which are going on 40 years old, used a series/parallel configuration of batteries.



They used a set of contactors for basic speed control. Kind of loud (lots of clicking from those contactors) but they worked well.

About the only upside of that system was that they actually could pull pretty high amperage, and you could get some decent acceleration out of them.

Still better just to use a good PWM controller though.
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