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Old 12-25-23, 08:50 PM   #1
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There is another technique which I think explains more how to avoid the trips blowing, which generally occurs if the motor-current either spikes suddenly, or reaches 800 amps:

From on electric motor - eg just surfaced:

1 Ensure diesel-clutches are disengaged.
2. Reduce e-motor rheostat to halfway position
3. Start diesels, (set compressor running) and warm diesels
4. Set e-motor direction to off
5. Set Parallel/Series (left to right)
6. Engage diesel clutch and bring to 350 rpm or so
7. Balance motor VOLTAGE and battery VOLTAGE using rheostat
8. Bring e-motor direction to forward
9. Adjust rheostat SLOWLY to full left (full charge direction) until Motor CURRENT remains below red line
10. If it does not reach the red-line, line, very slowly raise the diesel rpm. watching the relevant motor-current gauge on the over-head cluster, adjusting motor-current to the red line.

Notes (on similarly numbered points above):
1. Prevents too high an diesel rpm causing a transient spike in motor-current
2. Prevents the diesels causing a spike in (charging) motor-current, or a too rapid spike in motor-current as the slow relative shaft rpm of the emotor is suddenly asked to accelerate - which can cause a trip to blow even if the amperage doesn't reach 800.
3. Warming diesels before charging reduces likelihood of increased power as diesels warm of exceeding 800amps accidentally.
4. This allows you to balance motor and battery voltage (nil difference in voltage = nil current) before connecting the two
5. Needed for max rate charge
6. Prevents too much rpm causing spike in motor-current
7. ditto
8. Now you are charging - a bit
9. Now you are maxing motor-current to best possible charge rate for a given rpm
10. (may not be necessary, unless diesel rpm insufficient to make max charge)

If you want to develop a slow charge rate, but a better top speed, simply decide on a lower maximum motor-current limit, and adjust the rheostat in step 9 to that lower value. Now you are charging at a lower rate, but with a higher top speed. If you want an even higher top speed, consider an even lower maximum motor-current, or just charging on one engine. Probably best to warn the helm if you do that latter as it will play havoc with him holding a heading!
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Old 12-30-23, 11:00 AM   #2
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Default Charging batteries in .26 Open Beta

Charging batteries in .26 Open Beta
"Half Speed" 340 RPM 1.8kA Charge
  1. Get the Diesel up to a stable RPM of 340+60 to 70 -> 400-410 RPM
  2. Set Motor Direction OFF
  3. Set Motor Power ON
  4. Set Motor Parallel & Battery Series
  5. Set Speed Control Voltage to Low
  6. Set Motor Direction forward
  7. Adjust Speed Control Voltage so the RPM Matches 340 while not exceeding 800 Motor current.
  8. Verify Battery charge current is 1.8kA -> if not adjust the throttle and Speed Control Regulator to meet the ordered 340 RPM while charging at 1.8kA
"Slow Speed" 255 RPM 1.8kA Charge
  1. Get the Diesel up to a stable RPM of 255+60 to 70 -> 315-325 RPM
  2. Set Motor Direction OFF
  3. Set Motor Power ON
  4. Set Motor Parallel & Battery Series
  5. Set Speed Control Voltage to Low
  6. Set Motor Direction forward
  7. Adjust Speed Control Voltage so the RPM Matches 255 while not exceeding 800 Motor current.
  8. Verify Battery charge current is 1.8kA -> if not adjust the throttle and Speed Control Regulator to meet the ordered 255 RPM while charging at 1.8kA
"Dead Slow" 255 RPM 1.4kA Charge
  1. Get the Diesel up to a stable RPM of 180+60 to 70 -> 240-250 RPM
  2. Set Motor Direction OFF
  3. Set Motor Power ON
  4. Set Motor Parallel & Battery Parallel
  5. Set Speed Control Voltage to Low
  6. Set Motor Direction forward
  7. Adjust Speed Control Voltage so the RPM Matches 180 while not exceeding 800 Motor current.
  8. Verify Battery charge current is 1.4kA -> if not adjust the throttle and Speed Control Regulator to meet the ordered 180 RPM while charging at 1.4kA
While stopped 1.8kA Charge
  1. Get the Diesel to idle at minimum throttle
  2. Decuple screw
  3. Set Motor Direction OFF
  4. Set Motor Power ON
  5. Set Motor Parallel & Battery Series
  6. Set Speed Control Voltage to Low
  7. Set Motor Direction forward
  8. Raise the throttle to maintain high cylinder temp for later use while not exceeding 800 Motor current.

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