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~~Title: Controller setup~~ | ~~Title: Controller setup~~ | ||
- | ====== Controller (v.0.8.12) ====== | + | ====== Controller (v.0.8.13) ====== |
The controller allows you to control BLDC (Brushless Direct Current Motor) and PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) electric motors. At the moment we are producing three types of controllers for different motors power. | The controller allows you to control BLDC (Brushless Direct Current Motor) and PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) electric motors. At the moment we are producing three types of controllers for different motors power. | ||
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In the **Controller** | In the **Controller** | ||
- | {{:en: | + | **#Quick voltage setup** — feature to help you select the correct parameters for your battery. To automatically configure the items **Full charge**, **Supply max**, **Supply min**, you need to select the type of battery chemistry from the following options:\\ |
+ | **LiIon (3.6V)** for li-ion battery.\\ | ||
+ | **LFP (3.2V)** for lithium-iron-phosphate battery (LiFePO4).\\ | ||
+ | **LTO (2.3V)** for lithium-titanate battery (Li4Ti5O12).\\ | ||
+ | Next, select the **Cell count**, values from **8S** to **28S**, in increments of **1S**. After that, in the **Apply setup** item, select **Yes**. After saving the settings, you will see a window with new battery parameters. It is important to remember that we guarantee the operation of controllers with voltages up to 90V. The device is technically rated for 95V, but operating above 90V will void the warranty and you will be warned about this in a pop-up window. For example, if you try to select 22S for a lithium-ion battery. If the settings exceed 95V, the controller will also warn you that you are trying to set the voltage too high.\\ | ||
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**Full charge** | **Full charge** | ||
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==== Access level ==== | ==== Access level ==== | ||
- | Four levels are available: | + | Four levels are available:\\ |
- | - Novice\\ | + | **Novice**\\ |
- | - User\\ | + | **User**\\ |
- | - Advanced\\ | + | **Advanced**\\ |
- | - Engineer\\ | + | **Engineer**\\ |
- | Depending on the selected access level, some menu items will be hidden to make it easier to configure the controller. For example, at the Novice level, a minimum basic set of settings will be displayed. At the Engineer level, all possible settings will be available. You can choose your level yourself.\\ | + | Depending on the selected access level, some menu items will be hidden to make it easier to configure the controller. For example, at the **Novice** level, a minimum basic set of settings will be displayed. At the Engineer level, all possible settings will be available. You can choose your level yourself.\\ |
**Important note**: now after updating the firmware to v0.8.13, the default level will be set to **Novice**. Remember this when you don’t find the usual menu items in the controller settings.\\ | **Important note**: now after updating the firmware to v0.8.13, the default level will be set to **Novice**. Remember this when you don’t find the usual menu items in the controller settings.\\ | ||
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**12V protection** | **12V protection** | ||
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+ | **12V protection** | ||
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