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Diverse Electronic Services
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MCIPC-24
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24 volt Motor Control Board Specs. Model MCIPC-24
To see the manual for the MCIPC-24 in .pdf format, click HERE
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- 30 amps continuous, 70 amps peak
- Current fold back when heat sinks gets hot
- Reverse polarity protected
- Conformal coated for water/corrosion resistance
- PWM output, continuously variable speed from stop to full forward and stop to full reverse.
- Regenerative braking
- Output for magnetic brake assembly coil
- Compact circuit board approx. 3.75" X 5.5".
- Utilizes 7 power hexfets. 3 for motor control, 3 for regenerative braking and 1 for an optional magnetic brake coil control.
- Controllable manually with only 1 single component- a standard 5K linear potentiometer or by applying a control voltage between the "pot wiper" (PW) terminal and ground.
- On 24 volt controllers only: Acceleration and deceleration are fully adjustable to your preferences. This means that if you suddenly apply a full forward or reverse control signal your robot, wheelchair, or electric scooter will not attempt to do a "wheely" (unless you want it to). The acceleration, forward or reverse will always be smooth, yet still rapid.
- All you need to try it is to connect +V (12 or 24 volts), a ground, 2 connections to a motor, 1 connection to a start lead and 3 connections to a control potentiometer.
- Controllable by a BS1 or BS2 via the PWMOUT command. (See programs and schematics elsewhere on this site.)
- All controllers are brand new. They are designed, primarily, as motor controllers for electric scooters, small golf carts, wheelchairs etc.
- 24V controllers may be now ordered with the single ended throttle option. What this means that instead of the normal throttle pot operation (center = off, right of center = forward, left of center = reverse with the distance from center determining speed, the single ended throttle pot operation works in the following manner: Full CCW = off, full CW = full speed. Controller is normally in the "forward" mode. To get into the "reverse" mode, 2 terminals on the board are shorted together either by a switch or electronically. To use as a unidirectional controller, just don't connect the forward-reverse switch.
FLASH! If you have a 2 wheel scooter or an electric bicycle and you want to upgrade to a larger (30A continuous) controller, consider using the MCIPC24. For a really hefty controller (50A continuous, 100A peak), check out the MCIPC50A controller.
Click here to see the MCIPC-50A
Special Order Only - Call us at 570-735-5053
PA residents add 6% sales tax
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