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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  2:35:32 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
where would you get a speed control for a electric go-kart. would one from a electric blender work.

PS: please healp, school project.

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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  5:01:16 PM  Show Profile  Send cirvin an AOL message  Reply with Quote
No.

BTW, poeple on this forum do not like doing other peoples homework.

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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  6:20:29 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

I only said for a school project because i didn't think any body would be interested in my goofy ideas.

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Posted - Feb 16 2004 :  8:25:16 PM  Show Profile  Send cirvin an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Oh, ok then. The speed controller in a blender cannot take the power needed to run an electric go kart and the speeds are too crude.

There is a motor controller on the electronics section of this site. You will have to beef up on the power regulator transistor tho.

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Posted - Feb 17 2004 :  06:50:47 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Thanks for your help. i really needed it for my go-kart.
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Posted - Feb 17 2004 :  09:12:53 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
The blender "speed control" is probably a very similar circuit to a light dimmer. It works by chopping part of the AC wave off. Very poor efficiency, and only works on AC.

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Posted - Feb 17 2004 :  1:50:30 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

thanks for this information.

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