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Re: Pulse voltage on motor

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Originally Posted by windtakers View Post
i didn't know the victor could do that, but what i was trying to do was find a different way of controlling the speed of a motor, and still save torque. Without have to attach different gears.
Use a closed-loop speed control algorithm. Then the voltage (current) delivered to the motor will be whatever is required to achieve the commanded speed.

So for example, when the load on the motor is light, only a small current will be delivered to the motor. When the load increases, the controller will automatically increase the current to maintain the commanded speed.





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