Oatley speed controller

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T Smith

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Has anyone bought and successfully got going the CT-302S9 speed
controller (spc350) and throttle (throt2) Oatley sell?
http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/ I am not sure about a few things
mainly:
* Does the key switch (yellow/white) need to be shorted out for the
controller to work?
* Why is the fuse positioned on the key switch?
* Am I correct in assuming that the downloaded gif file (spc350.zip)
for the speed controller shows Oatley's throttle wiring as brown
throttle to red on the controller, blue throttle to green on the
controller and black to black?
I don't want to do any damage so thought I'd check.
 
I know someone over in the picaxe forums got one and was controlling it with
a PICAXE

http://www.rev-ed.co.uk/picaxe/forum/


Try a search - it was a while ago he posted about it

Nigel

"T Smith" <timotsc@tasmail.com> wrote in message
news:q3sjm0pmnhs2gq70p57e1bl6mh2298rqdr@4ax.com...
Has anyone bought and successfully got going the CT-302S9 speed
controller (spc350) and throttle (throt2) Oatley sell?
http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/ I am not sure about a few things
mainly:
* Does the key switch (yellow/white) need to be shorted out for the
controller to work?
* Why is the fuse positioned on the key switch?
* Am I correct in assuming that the downloaded gif file (spc350.zip)
for the speed controller shows Oatley's throttle wiring as brown
throttle to red on the controller, blue throttle to green on the
controller and black to black?
I don't want to do any damage so thought I'd check.
 
Is it possible to change the direction of the rotation with those
controllers?

"T Smith" <timotsc@tasmail.com> wrote in message
news:q3sjm0pmnhs2gq70p57e1bl6mh2298rqdr@4ax.com...
Has anyone bought and successfully got going the CT-302S9 speed
controller (spc350) and throttle (throt2) Oatley sell?
http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/ I am not sure about a few things
mainly:
* Does the key switch (yellow/white) need to be shorted out for the
controller to work?
* Why is the fuse positioned on the key switch?
* Am I correct in assuming that the downloaded gif file (spc350.zip)
for the speed controller shows Oatley's throttle wiring as brown
throttle to red on the controller, blue throttle to green on the
controller and black to black?
I don't want to do any damage so thought I'd check.
 
Got mine going today. Runs fine apart from a little stuttering of the
motor at no load on full throttle.
Can't see how to change the direction other than switching the output
wires with another switch of course.

On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 00:50:51 +1000, <Samba> wrote:

Is it possible to change the direction of the rotation with those
controllers?

"T Smith" <timotsc@tasmail.com> wrote in message
news:q3sjm0pmnhs2gq70p57e1bl6mh2298rqdr@4ax.com...
Has anyone bought and successfully got going the CT-302S9 speed
controller (spc350) and throttle (throt2) Oatley sell?
http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/ I am not sure about a few things
mainly:
 
Is the speed controller has MOSFET drivers if yes can you tell which MOSFETs
(current/voltage rating)?

Got mine going today. Runs fine apart from a little stuttering of the
motor at no load on full throttle.
Can't see how to change the direction other than switching the output
wires with another switch of course.
 
I'm not sure. I haven't pulled it a apart but others have said it is
all potted up so you can see/fix the unit components.

On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 01:00:56 +1000, <Samba> wrote:

Is the speed controller has MOSFET drivers if yes can you tell which MOSFETs
(current/voltage rating)?

Got mine going today. Runs fine apart from a little stuttering of the
motor at no load on full throttle.
Can't see how to change the direction other than switching the output
wires with another switch of course.
 

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