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Offline paolo1f6

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I would buy a joystick and two controllers for whellchair:
Brushless Joystick Controller (for dual brushless motors drive) -- IM-50B
can you send me the datasheet of the controller, motor,  and programming.
are also interested in the purchase of Hub Motor Wheelchair 4 with the following features:
1)   high torque 24V max speed 15km/h
2)   With EMB Parking Brake
3)    Power  higher 300Wh
Thank you very much

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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2010, 01:07:06 PM »
Get a left and right motor with the im-50b, and you only need a battery.
(148+148+255= 551 USD without shipping without battery)


The IM-5-B is one controller that controls 2 (two) motors, so 1 (one) is enough for your e-wheelchair
These motor's (left and right) have a small diameter and so you will get high torque.
they're 24v so 300Wh is enough to do 1 hour of driving at 10 amps.

See also:

http://www.usatechguide.org/blog/doms-do-it-yourself-power-assist-for-manual-wheelchairs/
This is a diy wheelchair, the link can be found on the GM website.

Prog. Controller Interface:
http://goldenmotor.com/e-Bike-DIY/PI-200%20GUI.jpg

Wheelchair motor curve:
http://goldenmotor.com/hubmotors/hubmotor-Power_Wheelchair_Motor_Curve.pdf

Datasheet of the magic controller 50A, is mostlikely the same as the controller for the wheelchair as it is the same voltage(24v) range and amps(50A)
http://www.goldenmotor.com/magicpie/MP-performance%20data%2024V.pdf


120 rpm at 24v and 12A an 400watt, 351 is the diameter so you'll get.
8 km/h

So you need to double the rpm by increasing the voltage or the diameter must be more.
I guess you'll just get a 26'' wheel with a hub motor in it.
And 26'' with 120 rpm will get you 14.94 km/h which suit your needs.



« Last Edit: December 19, 2010, 01:27:30 PM by hardcore »

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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2010, 01:33:07 PM »
Send an mail to sales@goldenmotor.com with the following message:

Dear GM,

I want to convert my WHEELCHAIR:

- 15km/h max.
- High torque

My thoughts were:
IM-50B

26'' high torque 24v hub motor that fit the IM50-B controller
2 (two) of these

Is this possible?



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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2010, 02:06:52 AM »
Send an mail to sales@goldenmotor.com with the following message:

Dear GM,

I want to convert my WHEELCHAIR:

- 15km/h max.
- High torque

My thoughts were:
IM-50B

26'' high torque 24v hub motor that fit the IM50-B controller
2 (two) of these

Is this possible?




I have asked this question myself and it was un available, but maybe times have changed.

Gary

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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2010, 10:56:24 AM »
Oh, well then that it for this thread.

To the next one :)

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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2010, 11:24:24 PM »
Oh, well then that it for this thread.

To the next one :)

I was thinking maybe an email to DEVI Comfort. I seem to recall there specialty is wheelchairs.

 DeVi-Comfort BV
Vaart 2a
1713GR Obdam
THE NETHERLANDS
Tel: +31-(0)72-5020860
Fax: +31-(0)72-5314826
Website:http://www.devi-motion.com

Gary

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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2011, 11:12:39 AM »
Brushless Joystick Controller (for dual brushless motors drive) -- IM-50B, is suitable for three-phase motors with hall sensor (electric bike)?
Which hub motor uses the whellchair "XML-11C" xml-11c  (FEATURES THAT)?
My thoughts were:
Controller -- IM-50B

Which model engine may be good for:
motors with high torque (wheel locked NM>=50) end low RPM<=250; Wheel Size 16’ = 40cm for 15Km/h Power  higher 300Wh (V: 24 )
With EMB Parking Brake 

Thank you very much
« Last Edit: January 15, 2011, 12:53:10 PM by paolo1f6 »

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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2011, 12:54:08 PM »
Can someone answer me?
Thank you

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Re: Brushless Joystick Controller (brushless motors drive) IM-50B end motor
« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2011, 03:34:47 PM »
Hey Paulo

Unless anyone speaks up, you may find the members here post in topics mainly discussing ebike interests.

Also, the GoldenMotor staff rarely use the forum... Hence why you may not get much action on this post.
From what I can see on the GM website, the largest wheel with EMB is 10" @ 24v/240RPM

15Km/h is quite fast for a 'wheelchair' - seems to me that you are looking for a mobility scooter type motor. >50Nm locked is pretty hefty :P I do doubt the 10" 'scooter' wheel on the site can produce this.

The IM-50B controller will probably suit any brushless DC motor within its specs. So possibly if you are firm on the 16" wheel size, and you like the GoldenMotor controller - perhaps source the motor you need elsewhere and use the controller to move it ;)

Anyways good luck