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Pro-120 controller instructions

Contents

Section

Introduction

1

Safety

2

Features

3

¶ Specifications

4

Mounting

5

Connections

7

Power Connections

8

Battery wiring

8.01

Motor wiring

8.02

Circuit breaker

8.03

Battery condition meter.

8.04

Controls

9

Speed pot

9.01

¶  Use as voltage follower

9.02

Ignition (On/Off) switch

9.03

¶ High Pot lock-out

9.04

¶ Battery Discharge Protection 9.05
Reversing switch

9.06

Section

Braking

10

Parking brake

10

Adjustments

11

Gain

11.01

Full speed

11.02

Ramps

11.03

RAT and MST

11.04

¶ Expansion connector

12

Heat & Heatsinking

13

Base and cover option.

14

Waterproofing

15

Choice of motor

16

Disabling Regenerative Braking

17

Common faults

18

Fuses

18

Service & Guarantee

19

More information

21

4QD’s Pro-120 is a reversing motor speed controller
for battery operated vehicles covering currents up to
120 amps (over 150 amps peak). They are available
for operation on voltages ranging from 12v to 48v. 
They are high frequency chopper drivers giving
control of motor speed both in drive mode and in
braking mode. They use MOSFETs in state-of-the-
art high frequency circuitry to give best possible
performance and battery economy. The controllers
incorporate many advanced features such as reverse
polarity protection, regenerative braking,
independent, linear, adjustable acceleration and
deceleration ramps, controlled performance at power
down, reverse speed reduction, dual ramp reversing,
pot fault protection and electromagnetic brake driver.
Many of these features can be disabled if so required.

The simplest configuration is shown in section 7.
However because of the features and versatility of
our controllers we give a lot of extra information in
this manual - which may make it seem to be more
complicated than it is so we’ve marked the more
technical sections ¶ so you may ignore them. Please
don’t be put off but read the manual quickly through
before you start. This should introduce you to what
you can do with our controllers and clarify what we
are trying to say.

Our drives are protected: provided you don’t actually
connect them wrongly or short them out, they will
survive almost any type of motor for a short time- we
regularly use a 12v starter motor as a test load,
stalling it with a monkey wrench. The drives survive
this but will get hot and therefore will eventually fail.

1

Introduction

Handling - Important!

Before handling the controller, disconnect the
batteries and short out the controller’s battery input
terminals. This will discharge the main capacitors,
which otherwise can store charge for many minutes.
If any foreign body contacts the board while these
capacitors are still charged, the controller may be
damaged.

MOSFETs tend to fail safe (i.e. open-circuit) so
failure to full speed is very unlikely. However, if the
controller is not mounted properly water might get
onto the board: no designer can make a controller
operate properly under these conditions.

The Pro has a power disconnect relay and special
sensing circuitry. If the ignition switch is switched
off at full speed then internal circuitry ramps the

2

Safety

Summary of Contents for Pro-120 Series

Page 1: ...vailable either for 24v operation or for 12v operation Models can also be supplied for 36v and 48v The voltage is marked on the relays Make sure this are correct as 24v relays will not operate from 12...

Page 2: ...and electromagnetic brake driver Many of these features can be disabled if so required The simplest configuration is shown in section 7 However because of the features and versatility of our controll...

Page 3: ...raking may have difficulty in operating as it has to overcharge the battery A similar problem exists if the battery is disconnected or the wiring faulty There are several options as to how the control...

Page 4: ...Reverse Gain Accel MST RAT Decel Expansion connector HPLO Thermal sensor Trickle resistor UVP Brake drive transistor Battery Controls Parking brake Motor Motor Battery A B C D F E A B C RB1 RB2 Revers...

Page 5: ...er won t cause damage unless the unit is connected to the battery when electrolytic corrosion will occur See also section 15 Supply voltage 12v or 24v or 36v or 48v different models Supply current 30m...

Page 6: ...tery connectors the controller feeds current back the battery during braking and if a battery connector falls off when braking this regenerated current can pump up the voltage on the dud battery conne...

Page 7: ...ckly disconnect the motor in an emergency Also with the motor disconnected freewheeling becomes possible It is also possible to get a battery isolator switch these are normally fitted to lorries buses...

Page 8: ...nternal capacitor charging through a bleed resistor before the ignition switch is closed Beware of opening the switch when the motor is running the motor will brake to a halt more or less quickly depe...

Page 9: ...onnections diagram page 7 For variable cutback you could fit a variable resistor Or you could use a switch to enable disable the feature The level at which it works is controlled by the value of the e...

Page 10: ...deceleration rates These are user adjustable and to get best performance from your machine you should adjust them Acceleration ramp This is shown as Accel on the Features diagram It is present to make...

Page 11: ...ink disconnected they will be independent The two motors will perform identically but with independent current limits If two motors are used off one single 200 amp controller then the full 200 amps cu...

Page 12: ...extra holes in the base swarf could get into the controller and this will invalidate any warranty 13 Heat Heatsinking The long time current the controller can give is limited by the build up of heat i...

Page 13: ...Page 13 Pro 120 controller instructions 113 9 181 166 121 118 0 0 3 15 47 8 73 2 A A B B B B 50 60 5 C 126 C...

Page 14: ...ssion capacitor a ceramic type of 10n value is ideal If the motor does not include this you are advised to fit one across the brushes as close as possible to the motor body The controller will work wi...

Page 15: ...amage to the controller is there is an external wiring fault There are three special sections of track which should blow if a major fault occurs in the controls or the brake connected to the 6 pin and...

Page 16: ...the drive MOSFETs cause their drive resistors to burn up a sure sign the MOSFET has failed Relay drop out A flat battery or wiring which is too thin can cause excessive voltage drop If the supply volt...

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