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Hi @mr_paule
-Looking at the compliance plate on the motor you would need a voltage/current supply and [https://www.amazon.com.au/10-50V-Controller-Control-Industrial-Regulator/dp/B072LXX7G2|controller] capable of handling the current and voltage) required by the motor.
+Looking at the compliance plate on the motor you would need a voltage/current supply and [link|https://www.amazon.com.au/10-50V-Controller-Control-Industrial-Regulator/dp/B072LXX7G2|controller] capable of handling the current and voltage required by the motor.
I don't think that a 12V car battery would suffice as most can't supply the necessary current i.e. 100A (as shown on the plate - see image) or the voltage. Even with 3 car batteries in series to get the required 36VDC you still wouldn't have enough current available to fully test the motor.
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Hi @mr_paule
-Looking at the compliance plate on the motor you would need a voltage/current supply capable of handling the current (and voltage) required by the motor.
+Looking at the compliance plate on the motor you would need a voltage/current supply and [https://www.amazon.com.au/10-50V-Controller-Control-Industrial-Regulator/dp/B072LXX7G2|controller] capable of handling the current and voltage) required by the motor.
I don't think that a 12V car battery would suffice as most can't supply the necessary current i.e. 100A (as shown on the plate - see image) or the voltage. Even with 3 car batteries in series to get the required 36VDC you still wouldn't have enough current available to fully test the motor.
[image|2704097]
(click on image to enlarge)

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Hi @mr_paule
-Looking at the compliance plate on the motor you would need a [https://www.amazon.com.au/10-50V-Controller-Control-Industrial-Regulator/dp/B072LXX7G2|controller] (example only) capable of handling the current (and voltage) required by the motor.
+Looking at the compliance plate on the motor you would need a voltage/current supply capable of handling the current (and voltage) required by the motor.
I don't think that a 12V car battery would suffice as most can't supply the necessary current i.e. 100A (as shown on the plate - see image) or the voltage. Even with 3 car batteries in series to get the required 36VDC you still wouldn't have enough current available to fully test the motor.
[image|2704097]
(click on image to enlarge)

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Hi @mr_paule

Looking at  the compliance plate on the motor you would need a [https://www.amazon.com.au/10-50V-Controller-Control-Industrial-Regulator/dp/B072LXX7G2|controller] (example only) capable of handling the current (and voltage) required by the motor.

I don't think that a 12V car battery would suffice as most can't supply the necessary current i.e. 100A (as shown on the plate - see image) or the voltage. Even with 3 car batteries in series to get the required 36VDC you still wouldn't have enough current available to fully test the motor.

[image|2704097]

(click on image to enlarge)

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