(I already have some 40V Ryobi batteries, so building this around a 40V Ryobi push mower seems possible at this point.)
How can I do it with only one battery system to build either an RC or fully autonomous battery electric mower? Push mowers use 40 - 80 volts. It seems that most wheelchair motors use 24 volts. Hub motors might match the higher voltage better. However, are they good for the low speeds of a mower?
Can the voltage difference be controlled by limiting current with a good motor controller, like a RoboClaw? From what I've found, Sabertooth controllers won't handle 36 volts.
Brushed, brushless, three-phase, hub motors? Where to start? Encoders would be required as I think for the autonomous mower.
I'm making many assumptions and I'm getting back into programming with the Arduino starter kit, which is interesting so far! Any comments are welcome, thanks!
How can I do it with only one battery system to build either an RC or fully autonomous battery electric mower? Push mowers use 40 - 80 volts. It seems that most wheelchair motors use 24 volts. Hub motors might match the higher voltage better. However, are they good for the low speeds of a mower?
Can the voltage difference be controlled by limiting current with a good motor controller, like a RoboClaw? From what I've found, Sabertooth controllers won't handle 36 volts.
Brushed, brushless, three-phase, hub motors? Where to start? Encoders would be required as I think for the autonomous mower.
I'm making many assumptions and I'm getting back into programming with the Arduino starter kit, which is interesting so far! Any comments are welcome, thanks!