I've used a few Roboteq controllers for industrial applications - mostly VBL2360's, but they are rather expensive at £700 or so for a 2 channel, 60A continuous rating. They also only operate in Sensored mode, which limits their top speed rather. Most bike type controller start off sensored then switch to sensorless above a certain rpm - to give a better stall torque / top speed.
Most bike controllers 'Auto Learn' the configuration of the Hall sensors - but this means you cannot simply swap two phases (windings and Hall sensors) to reverse as they realise something has changed then run badly until it re-learns.
Are there any other lower cost, reversible controllers that have met with success?
Si
Most bike controllers 'Auto Learn' the configuration of the Hall sensors - but this means you cannot simply swap two phases (windings and Hall sensors) to reverse as they realise something has changed then run badly until it re-learns.
Are there any other lower cost, reversible controllers that have met with success?
Si
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