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1Order parts
Get an assembled and tested board from www.powerdesigns.ca
Order components to build a powerstage according to your needs. See the datasheet for examples for 400V 300A operation.
Need a quicker/simpler/reliable turnaround? You'll be able to order a fully assembled and enclosed motor controller when the beta test stage is done (and jump to stage 3)!
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2Assemble the motor controller
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3Connect to the motor and configure the system
Click on the image, jump to 2:50 to see the motor setup. If you had any past experience with a small VESC controller, its exactly the same!
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4Use your motor!
Now you can move on to the next step to integrate Axiom into your application, preferentially over CANbus. Moving a boat? a an EV? a big machine?
The sky is the limit!
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I have a MP202/150 outrunner it is a brushless dc permanent magnet motor - my battery pack is 140 volt nom (130 to 150) I would like to buy a controller - or at least all the parts., How do I do that ? Is that even possible? also I hate having to do any sort of coding as I am just not that smart - The motor is for my EV conversion of a 1986 Honda City convertible - I used a kelly controller but the motor keeps stalling when I drive down the road -
- https://www.freerchobby.cc/collections/brushless-motor/products/mp202150-70kw-170kg-thrust-120nm-high-torque-for-mega-drone-aircraft
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