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    #61
    Hi I am a new member, from Australia. My main interest is building small electric gokarts, using 36V BLDC motors ex hoverboards, but I joined this forum because there is a body of knowledge here about the operation of Hall effect throttles.

    I am using Hall foot pedal throttles, connected between a +5VDC supply and ground, and the throttles creep (ie allow the motor to rotate slowly) at zero throttle. I measured the voltage at the slider or wiper of the throttle at zero throttle and it measures +0.869 Volts relative to ground. This is what is causing the creep. At full throttle, the wiper voltage is close to the 5.0 supply voltage .

    Can anyone advise please how to eliminate the creep at zero throttle? Thanks in advance.

    Regards
    KenDarwin

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      #62
      Originally posted by KenDarwin View Post
      Hi I am a new member, from Australia. My main interest is building small electric gokarts, using 36V BLDC motors ex hoverboards, but I joined this forum because there is a body of knowledge here about the operation of Hall effect throttles.

      I am using Hall foot pedal throttles, connected between a +5VDC supply and ground, and the throttles creep (ie allow the motor to rotate slowly) at zero throttle. I measured the voltage at the slider or wiper of the throttle at zero throttle and it measures +0.869 Volts relative to ground. This is what is causing the creep. At full throttle, the wiper voltage is close to the 5.0 supply voltage .

      Can anyone advise please how to eliminate the creep at zero throttle? Thanks in advance.

      Regards
      KenDarwin
      Maybe you should post this over in General Discussions.

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