Hi, I've got a VEC500 and a 10kW motor from GM. I currently have it working on the bench and successfully managing the controller via the software.
I'm having problems configuring a potentiometer to control the motor. I've set the input to potentiometer and the range to linear.
I've tried a number of configurations and have probed the voltages at the signal wire. With a simple 10k pot on the 3 wires, the motor starts consistently at 2.3V and hits over-voltage protection at 4.6V. At 1.8V or below, the motor spins backwards (why?).
The odd behaviour is that when turning back DOWN from 4.5V with the motor spinning, it sometimes will not turn off until 2.0V. At 2.0V with no other input and stopped, it suddenly starts spinning backwards
I have built a simple resistor network with my original 10k pot in series with a 10k trimmer either side. This allows me to bias the range the centre pot can output. (eg with 8k below and 2k above, the centre pot provides an output of 2.0-4.5V).
I've tried everything and I can't consistently control the motor so that it will always stop and never spin backwards with the centre pot at zero.
To summarise:
- With the pots set so that the zero position is 2.0V, the motor occasionally spins backwards.
- With the pots set so that the zero position is between 2.0 and 2.3V, It occasionally doesn't stop when turned back to zero.
Why is the pot signal able to make the motor spin backwards? What setting can I use to prevent this?
Also, in the cruise control settings, what's the difference between:
Cruise mode throttle minimum voltage (V)
and
Cruise mode throttle minimum voltage (V)
?
Ideally I'd like to be able to control speed rather than torque - can anyone offer advice as to how to set up the "cruise" settings to allow this?
Thanks in advance
Jeb