Dave,
Sorry to say I can not help with your request about who made the bus bar controller, However, you mentioned 6vdc batteries, I am working on designing such a system myself and I really would like to know where you find the best deal on said , 6vdc batteries, someone else has steered me to consider individual 2v cells as an alternative, but the 6 v batteries I see specked out are much more powerful than the alternatives I have found so far anyway. Could you recommend a supplier for the 6 v batteries ?
From: inganear1 <inganear1@yahoo.com>
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, October 7, 2012 2:48:45 PM
Subject: [Electric Boats] Motor control without a controller
Sorry to say I can not help with your request about who made the bus bar controller, However, you mentioned 6vdc batteries, I am working on designing such a system myself and I really would like to know where you find the best deal on said , 6vdc batteries, someone else has steered me to consider individual 2v cells as an alternative, but the 6 v batteries I see specked out are much more powerful than the alternatives I have found so far anyway. Could you recommend a supplier for the 6 v batteries ?
From: inganear1 <inganear1@yahoo.com>
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, October 7, 2012 2:48:45 PM
Subject: [Electric Boats] Motor control without a controller
If I recall sometime ago someone in the group made a busbar type of arrangement to control voltage as a speed control for their system not using the normal electronic controller, or proposed anyway, can't remember exactly.. I would like to make such a system for a backup since I use 6 volt batteries in my 48 volt system on one of my boats. Can someone point me in that direction..
Dave K
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