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Old 01-07-2012, 09:07 PM   #5401 (permalink)
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Pretty much all the 1000 amp stuff on the wiki is worthless.
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Let me know when you want to rev the 1K ReVolt files on the wiki so they aren't worthless.

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Old 01-07-2012, 09:24 PM   #5402 (permalink)
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Hi Mark! I just meant that the other 1000amp attempts turned out not to work as well as I had hoped. haha. It really is the correct bill of materials for them and everything, but they just weren't very good I think. I'll send you the new stuff just as soon as I finalize the fixes from the prototype.
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OOoo! My fuse is on the battery pack side. B+ I think.

I like that limiting battery amps feature! I'll have to try that!

The batteries are definately the weak link. USED and LEAD-ACID.

At least they are AGMs!

If there are any battery companies listening right now - I would gladly trade you a new set of batteries for a WHOLE lot of free publicity!

1.5 million YouTube views on my home-built electric vehicles so far, and I have devious mad-scientist plans for something EVEN bigger and better planned!
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Aren't you supposed to be getting ready for a cross country, alternate fuel road rally? ...Or is that what you're referring to?
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Well, not just a rally, but building a vehicle to do it, using a pile of Open Source and homebrew technologies, sharing all that, documentary film on it, etc, etc.

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Paul ,what would be the chances of getting my hands on one of those nice new 1ka control boards?
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I have one more of the original control boards (out of 2 haha). I had told some guy up in Seattle, WA that he could try to put the other one together (control board, power board driver board), but I haven't heard back from him in a few days. I'm getting new ones made that have more safety features, probably in a couple weeks. So either you can have this one if I don't hear back from him soon, or you could get one of the next ones that have been fixed up a bit.
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Wait a minute!

So the one I have is MISSING safety features!!?!?

I know I've been a guinea pig on this project, but this is rediculous!
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LOL. Well, it has all the safety features of the regular old 500 amp version. I just added a few extra things to the newest one like disabling the PWM if the microcontroller latches up. I tested that circuit, by the way, and it works perfectly!

As far as touchy throttle goes, there are a number of things that we could do to fix that. I'm thinking that part of the problem is trying to fit 0 to 1175 amps in the same range as 0-500 amps. On the Zilla, Otmar doesn't use a linear throttle if I recall correctly. We could first try slower ramp up, and if that's no good, then we could make it something like this:

We could transition from a throttle that feels proportional to 500 amp of max current near zero throttle, and a smooth transition to a throttle that's proportional to 1000 amps at max throttle.

I may need to mail you a little programmer for it, since it doesn't have a bootloader. boohoo. They are pretty cheap though.

EDIT: Something like this:

currentReference = 500*(x*x + x), where x is the throttle position, and is [0,1]. For x close to zero, x*x is very small, so it behaves like 500*x. For x near 1 (full throttle), x*x + x is close to 2, so it behaves like 1000*x.

I think Otmar uses a cubic, so maybe something like:
500*(x*x*x + x). That would be like 500 amps for longer, and a more severe transition near the end of the throttle.

The top line is what the throttle is right now, next one down is 500*(x*x+x), the next one down is 500*(x*x*x + x), and the next one down is the throttle for the regular old 500amp controller. Notice how the 2 bend to mimic the 500amp throttle on the low end, and catch up to the current 1000amp throttle.



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Paul,

I am always curious why people don't use the pedal for velocity control instead of torque control. I realize torque control is much more similar to current automobiles. However, I have an off-road electric vehicle that has a Kelly controller (not what I would recommend) and it has the ability to use either torque mode or velocity mode. The velocity mode is kind of like driving around in cruise control. I simply push down on the pedal relative to how fast I want to go and the controller adjusts the current to deal with the changes in load. It didn't take long at all to get use to this and I really like it now. Wouldn't this get rid of the touchy throttle?

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