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4QD series controller instructions.

The controller will normally be supplied with these
adjustments set to suit a typical application - so you
may not have to alter anything.

There are five possible adjustments, two of which
(marked ¶) you should 

not 

touch unless you are quite

technical.

Refer to the 'Features' diagram to locate the
adjustments.

Gain

 

This also acts as a pre-set top speed adjust.

The purpose of the gain control is to match the
controller to the speed pot arrangement, since a twist
grip may use only 90° of the available electrical
travel whilst a plunger pot will use all of it. 

The 'Gain' control is marked on the features diagram
and has a G against it on the circuit board.

To set the gain, first chock up the drive wheels so
they are clear of the ground and free to rotate. 
§ Switch the controller on and select forward 

direction.

§ Have an assistant hold the throttle at full speed. 
§ Adjust the Gain preset pot.

¤ Turn it down (anticlockwise) until the wheel

speed starts to decrease.

¤ Now slowly turn it up (clockwise) until the

wheel speed is just at maximum and
won’t increase any more.

It is easiest to do this if the Accelerate adjustment is
fully anticlockwise (minimum ramp).

If this gain adjustment is too low

 the vehicle will

loose top speed  -it is then being used as a 'top speed'
adjustment but do not cut the top speed too much.
If you need to do this it means your gear ratio is too
high and this will cause excessive motor current.

If this gain adjustment is too high

 the controller will

reach full speed before the throttle pot reaches
maximum deflection so there will be a 'flat' spot at
full throttle. Also, reverse speed will now be more
than half maximum speed.

Ramps

 

These control how sharply the machine accelerates or
decelerates when the throttle is actuated sharply. 

Acceleration

. The preset marked A on the diagram

adjusts the acceleration rate. Too long an acceleration
time (clockwise) and the vehicle will be slow to pick
up speed. Too fast a rate and the vehicle may do a
wheel spin or, if badly balanced, will do a wheelie or
dislodge the driver. Factory setting is at about 10
o’clock

Deceleration

 rate is adjusted by the preset marked D

on the diagram. Too slow a deceleration and the
braking will be ineffective in an emergency but too
sharp a deceleration may throw the rider off the front
of the vehicle. Normally this is best set slightly below
acceleration, so the standard factory setting is at
about 9 o’clock.

It is usually easiest to adjust these empirically.
Factory settings are about right for 6-8 mph vehicles
with fairly fast response. Trim them by trial and error
to adjust the vehicle’s handling as you require. Fast
vehicles need longer ramps than do slow vehicles. 

The ramp times are variable over a very wide range
to allow for fast vehicles. By arrangement 4QD can
alter the adjustment range for various uses. 

¶ Current 

this should not need adjusting: this is set at maximum
when the controller leaves the factory and there is
little point in altering it - unless you think the motors
will be damaged by the available stall current. 

¶ Reverse Acceptance Threshold.

 

Adjusting this requires a little technical
understanding. It is marked RAT on the diagram
(page 4).

Factory default: 

the threshold is set to maximum

which suits most machines. The adjustment controls
the threshold at which the controller will reverse.
Normally the controller should reverse the motor
before it is completely stopped.

We suggest you do not adjust this. 

It may need slight

reduction for higher battery voltages and/or for low
rolling friction vehicles.

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Adjustments

Summary of Contents for 4QD Series

Page 1: ...ted motors The controllers are fully electronic giving control of the motor in all four quadrants that is forward and reverse acceleration and braking so they use no relays or mechanical switches increasing reliability All internal connections and wiring are rated to carry full current so the controller continuous ratings are only limited by external heat dissipation Moreover the substantial built...

Page 2: ...t up the gain accel and decel presets to suit your battery voltage and requirements Page 6 Keep the controller covered at all times or water dust and dirt will enter Fit reverse polarity protection this is also an emergency power disconnect so is necessary for safety Make sure terminal nuts are tight current through a loose connection will burn it Keep the motor in good condition Damaged brushgear...

Page 3: ...on 40KΩ typically Mode switch Single ended or Joystick Brake output 1A tripped 3 Deadband With Issue 15 control boards the zero speed deadband can be altered This is beyond the scope of this manual but is fully explained on our www site http www 4qd co uk serv 4qd_transfer html 4QD series removing input dead band Do not touch the Deadband header unless you understand its purpose 1 Minimum voltage ...

Page 4: ... 20v 47v 10n 10n 10µ Fuse Splashplate Splashplate Brake Parking Fuseclips bottom board Fuse track Ignition Issue number bottom board Decel Accel Gain Current RAT Brake defeat Input Issue ABCDEF ABCD CAB 30 15 17 Cambs CB5 0AH England HPLO S Undervoltage lower board S Symm reverse Joystick mode Zero BD Z D A I Decel Accel Gain Current RAT Brake defeat 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Issue T ABCDEF...

Page 5: ... as a generator Therefore when the vehicle is stopped or at very low speeds no electrical braking is possible and vehicle is free to roll An electromechanical brake brakes the motor when no power is applied to it so that when the controller is switched off the motor cannot turn The controller automatically applies power to the brake to disengage it as acceleration is applied and removes power a fr...

Page 6: ...ese control how sharply the machine accelerates or decelerates when the throttle is actuated sharply Acceleration The preset marked A on the diagram adjusts the acceleration rate Too long an acceleration time clockwise and the vehicle will be slow to pick up speed Too fast a rate and the vehicle may do a wheel spin or if badly balanced will do a wheelie or dislodge the driver Factory setting is at...

Page 7: ...he top board marked on the features diagram there is a pinstrip and header link which may be unplugged With the header removed reverse speed will be the same as forward speed It is also possible to alter a single resistor to give a different reverse speed Contact 4QD for assistance Regen brake defeat It is possible to defeat the regenerative braking by linking out the point indicated Brake defeat ...

Page 8: ...ve battery wiring length will cause reduced voltage to the controller at full output giving reduced output current and degrading performance Long battery leads can also cause the 4QD s capacitors to work harder when they may heat up reducing their life controller charge This does not indicate a fault and is quite normal The capacitors are a very necessary item their purpose is to hold electricity ...

Page 9: ...fitted in the battery line as shown This provides an emergency power disconnect so is a vital safety feature It also gives protection against reversing the batteries The relay coil is fed from the ignition switch connector A 470ohm 2 watt resistor must be fitted across the relay contact to pre charge the main capacitor in the controller When the battery is connected up current flows through the re...

Page 10: ...hite ignit n yellow 24 reverse black locating ridge View of soldered pins Bulgin 6 pin chassis mounting male Motor polarity As shown M is positive for forward direction It is usually easiest to connect the motor up without regard for polarity and if the direction is wrong reverse it later Motor wiring Using several motors Controllers cannot count The controller will not be able to tell if you are ...

Page 11: ...n follow more detailed information on the controls 1 1 1 ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF 0v ACW Centre Top 10 8v Reverse 11 5v Speed Pot Inhibit F E D C B A 12 Wiring various 4 way connector This is principally for the ignition switch but two spare pins are supplied one connected to the ignition line and the second to 0v battery for a battery condition meter or a reverse polarity protection relay 24 36 48 Ig...

Page 12: ...ve a 3 1 top speed range The diagram shows both the pot and the switch plus resistor but only one should be used Alternatively if it better suits the wiring a resistor may be inserted in series with the top end of the pot 10K with a 10K pot would halve the speed Be careful not to exceed about 30K pot plus series resistor or the pot fault circuit may cut in High Pot Lockout The controller is fitted...

Page 13: ...n the controller issue 10 top boards and later detects that the vehicle motor speed is reducing faster than the internal deceleration ramp and automatically ramps controller s internal demand speed down to match the mechanical braking This feature is not efficient mechanical braking wastes energy but when fitted to for instance a hire fleet of golf buggies new drivers do not then experience unexpe...

Page 14: ...hermostat doesn t cut the controller off if the heatsink runs hot to the touch then extra heatsinking may be required or a higher current controller is indicated 14 Mounting and earthing It is suggested that the electrical system not be earthed to chassis 4QD series controllers are isolated from the heatsink and the heatsink will normally be bolted onto the vehicle s chassis If the system is float...

Page 15: ...apillary action between the cover and one of the boards If trapped in the wrong place this water could cause electrolytic corrosion and or failure A drainage hole near the mouth in the appropriate place would minimise this risk Do not try to seal the base to the cover this should be allowed to breathe so that any condensation or water which does enter can escape again In any machine you should con...

Page 16: ...vailable to electronic repair shops Dead or Loss of power See page 12 High pot lockout Most models include adjustable battery discharge protection which cuts back the power when the voltage in the controller drops too low If this is set too high for the battery voltage it will inhibit operation Undervoltage protection cannot tell the difference between a flat battery and a poor connection or a bad...

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