Good stuff. It starts right up... looks like if you were more aggressive with the fuel and air it wouldn't timeout, but that hardly matters. Good to see that your new motor controller is working and not getting hot. I think being able to see the pump HZ is a good thing... it would make it easier to set the fuel ratio and track progress / testing. When I watch your videos it makes me really want to get into building a control system like this.... It's inspirational. Also, you've done all the hard work, haha.... Hope you enjoy your time in Romania !
@shanehogarth6373 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Joel, yes I am sure you are right. For the initial tests and the sake of the video, I ran it up low to begin with as I figured I would try and emulate the fire up procedure of the original controller to a degree. I am pretty sure that the next build will function well and be much more stable. I will possibly look at putting a board together that will make it easy for someone to simply link these readily available modules up together. Let me have an email address for you sometime, I did have a quick search on Instagram for you and found two profiles under your name, but wasn't sure if either was actually you 🤣. I can send you all the info and you could knock one of these up with no issue I am sure. I have at least two of your uploads to view and will do so later. Cheers.
@Mwwwwwwwwe Жыл бұрын
A while ago i tried to use afew of those frequency/PWM modules for a project- I think I found to get 5v out(to saturate a 5v IRFZ44 mosfet gate) I needed to put in 20 v
@shanehogarth6373 Жыл бұрын
Great thanks, useful information. They did do a few variations and one actually had the FET driver on the board already but was nearly four times the price so went with this cheap one initially to see how it performs. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
@Mwwwwwwwwe Жыл бұрын
Aah chinese boost/buck/motor modules... you need to divide chinese amperes by 1000 to get international amps😜