Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Re:[Electric Boats] DIY Remote Throttle

 

I agree, moving the low voltage Potentiometer 10-15ft is a much better idea than moving entire controller due to resistance and voltage drop.

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Subject: Re: [Electric Boats] DIY Remote Throttle
From: "Robert Carrillo robc.cus@gmail.com [electricboats]"
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The EM noise will depend on the frequency and the load. You might look at the potentiometer that is inside of the throttle and move that to your remote control location. Low current and low noise. Measure the overall resistance of the new longer wires as part of your control resistance. Keep it as low as you can . 

On Tue, Mar 12, 2019, 15:04 pearson1854@comcast.net [electricboats] <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

I plan to separate the speed control from a Minnkota trolling motor so it can be mounted forward at the steering wheel location.. Are there any issues sending the PWMed power through 10-12 feet of a pair of #4 cables? Shield them? Twist them? No pacemakers in the crew? I'm OK with I = E/R, but transients are beyond me.

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