Is it possible to use this for some crude regenerative braking that is missing on HPC100B ?
Dajs.
It might work if switched in parallel with the speed controller during braking, but only when the motor is turning fast enough to produce a greater voltage then the main battery you're using to power it.
I was just able to get someone to help me spin my 72V motor.
The best I could read was this,
19.98 VAC at 2000 RPM
Unless I've got it completely wrong, it would have to spin faster than its maximum unloaded driven speed before it would start to actually generate and provide any resistance.
(braking effect).
If you did manage to find a really long steep hill, you would probably need some form of regulator to prevent too much voltage/current being forced into the battery at really high revs.
A suitable speed controller with regen capabilities has got to be the best option for obtaining practical regen from this motor.
Alan