Timeline for Which voltage to use for my motor controller if I connect two motors to it?
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Nov 13, 2021 at 3:40 | history | edited | Ana Lovejoy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 13, 2021 at 3:39 | vote | accept | Ana Lovejoy | ||
Nov 12, 2021 at 3:56 | answer | added | Bruce Abbott | timeline score: 2 | |
Nov 12, 2021 at 3:15 | comment | added | user208862 | The controller doesn't distribute the voltage between motors. You can eventually use 24v for 12v motors, but the problem will come when you set the speed above half. Then the average voltage applied to the motor will be more than 12v what can cause a motor damage/overheating. | |
Nov 12, 2021 at 2:31 | answer | added | D.A.S. | timeline score: 3 | |
S Nov 12, 2021 at 2:17 | history | suggested | Greenonline | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 12, 2021 at 2:15 | comment | added | DKNguyen | A dual motor controller is just two separate motor controllers on one board. What does that tell you? And yes, 24V definitely too much. | |
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S Nov 12, 2021 at 2:02 | history | asked | Ana Lovejoy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |