> If you are interested in the 36V DC motor, it even has a Hall effect
> sensor on the axle that sits on top of the motor, to maintain RPM under
> varying load, in case you'd like to add this to your controller (I think
> that simply integrating the pulse output over time to get a DC voltage
> representative of the speed and combining that with any throttle input to
> the motor controller will do the trick. I believe Worx calls this
> "intellicut"

I am working on using a controller to slow down the motor for power
savings and noise for lighter grass.

how complicated is to ad this to my existing controller that has a hall
effect
throlte?

I would be nice to have it maintian constate speed .

I the a cheap way to do this with out using a Bike controller and an add on.

could I by the board from them or ???

I built a box to put my headway cells in with bms, but the speed control
would be nice also.

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