On Sun, 29 Mar 2015, Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Sunday 29 March 2015 15:50:39 Cecil Thomas wrote:
>> It might be too obvious to point out but I would feel the need to ask
>> about the current output capability of the 24 and 36 volt supplies or
>> batteries.
>>
>> A 36 volt supply that can't output the motor's rated current is not
>> going to turn the motor as well as a 12 volt supply with ample
>> current capacity.
>
> This is true, but if the supply was loaded that far beyond its
> capabilities, I'd also expect it to release its magic smoke well before
> the times the OP said he had tested it.  Even if he was using a triplet
> of 916 batteries, to get his 36 volts they would have to be pretty well
> used to fail as bad as he claimed without failing with smoke & sound
> effects.
>
> Fresh ones loaded that heavy would probably have smoked in a minute or
> less.
>
> This is a case of having lots of info presented, 90% of which is not
> being backed up by a clarifying reply.
>
> At this point, I am wondering if English is not the OP's first language.
>

I used three lawn mower batteries and the power supply is rated at 9 amps
Many would say that I do not even speak English
I was born and raised in the deep south USA

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