swanztech
Electrical
- May 8, 2013
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I'm wondering if I can convert an electric golf cart to use four 2 farad 12v capacitors wired in series to provide power to a 48volt 4HP electric golf cart motor.
In audio systems the rule of thumb is 1 farad for 1000 watts.
How would I calculate how much capacitance required for maximum torque output for three seconds? My figuring is 4HP = 2400watts x 3 seconds = 7200watts. In that case 8 farad should cover it.
My idea is to drive a 200amp x 12v alternator with a 5HP petrol engine and have the alternator charge the capacitor bank. The alternator should be able to output 2400watts (4HP) at full output.
The 200amp alternator should be able to produce enough energy to power the cart motor, but producing full torque to get all the weight moving could wear out the alternator pretty quick.
When full torque is needed then the capacitor bank should have plenty of juice to give the motor as much as it can consume.
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Is it possible to wire the 12v alternator in parallel to all four 12v capacitors and wire the capacitors in series to the motor? I'm hoping that possible for easy conversion from 12volt to 48 volt.
Thanks for any help on this.
Steven
In audio systems the rule of thumb is 1 farad for 1000 watts.
How would I calculate how much capacitance required for maximum torque output for three seconds? My figuring is 4HP = 2400watts x 3 seconds = 7200watts. In that case 8 farad should cover it.
My idea is to drive a 200amp x 12v alternator with a 5HP petrol engine and have the alternator charge the capacitor bank. The alternator should be able to output 2400watts (4HP) at full output.
The 200amp alternator should be able to produce enough energy to power the cart motor, but producing full torque to get all the weight moving could wear out the alternator pretty quick.
When full torque is needed then the capacitor bank should have plenty of juice to give the motor as much as it can consume.
[tt][/tt]
Is it possible to wire the 12v alternator in parallel to all four 12v capacitors and wire the capacitors in series to the motor? I'm hoping that possible for easy conversion from 12volt to 48 volt.
Thanks for any help on this.
Steven