nope. 190w solar panel most likely 24 volts. 190w/24=7.9amps output max. that motor is a Motenergy ME0909. which can draw 100 Amps continuous. if you add a few more solar panels you can probably get the motor to turn, but it won't be able to pull any weight, to go at full speed you would 48volts, @ 100amps = 4800watts. need a lot more solar panels. which is why you need batteries, also the independent chargers. because 12v 50AH batteries in series = 24v 50AH =1200 Watt hours, looking at two days perfect sun to charge dead batteries
@@allstarpawn396this isn't completely right. He said its 12hp Witch is 9kws at 100% efficiency. Witch most motors are 90% efficient So its more then likely pulling 10kws Witch means these batterys last about 6 minutes. He also said its infinite range. But thats not correct because it only has a 6-7minute run time tops
Hello, My name is Peter. I am currently doing this project as a research project for the Science National Honors Society. I have a few questions on the project. How do you know what exact wattage and voltage of solar panel to get for the kart? I can't seem to find any info on this. If you could please reply that would be a huge help. Thank you. -Peter
There is some info at www.therenewableyou.com. Panel is probably a 48V DC, and routed through a BUCK charge controller (Morningstar SunSaver 10) which charges two 12V batteries in series... so 24V battery charge.
what spesification of motor?
Total material cost was about $2500. Check out the link in the description for a full parts list. Thanks!
cant you just connect the solar to the motor with no battery?
DC power to an AC powered device = kaboom
nope. 190w solar panel most likely 24 volts. 190w/24=7.9amps output max. that motor is a Motenergy ME0909. which can draw 100 Amps continuous. if you add a few more solar panels you can probably get the motor to turn, but it won't be able to pull any weight, to go at full speed you would 48volts, @ 100amps = 4800watts. need a lot more solar panels. which is why you need batteries, also the independent chargers. because 12v 50AH batteries in series = 24v 50AH =1200 Watt hours, looking at two days perfect sun to charge dead batteries
@@allstarpawn396this isn't completely right.
He said its 12hp
Witch is 9kws at 100% efficiency.
Witch most motors are 90% efficient
So its more then likely pulling 10kws
Witch means these batterys last about 6 minutes.
He also said its infinite range.
But thats not correct because it only has a 6-7minute run time tops
Can you please provide a step to step guide to how one can replicate you design?
+Samuel Akorede yes, all available at therenewableyou.com
Why don't you drive it?
Please visit the HOW TO link in the description for details on the motor specs
Hello, My name is Peter. I am currently doing this project as a research project for the Science National Honors Society. I have a few questions on the project. How do you know what exact wattage and voltage of solar panel to get for the kart? I can't seem to find any info on this. If you could please reply that would be a huge help. Thank you.
-Peter
There is some info at www.therenewableyou.com. Panel is probably a 48V DC, and routed through a BUCK charge controller (Morningstar SunSaver 10) which charges two 12V batteries in series... so 24V battery charge.
can you give me your email?
all info including email at www.therenewableyou.com