1204-024 24/36V 275A (0-5K) Pmc
Product Description
The 1204-024 Pmc is a programmable motor controller that operates on 24V or 36V battery systems. It has a maximum output current of 275A and a throttle input range of 0-5K ohms. It features a microprocessor-based logic circuit that provides smooth and precise speed control, regenerative braking, battery voltage monitoring, thermal protection, and fault detection. The controller also has a built-in diagnostic LED that indicates the status of the controller and any errors that may occur. It is enclosed in a rugged aluminum case that protects it from dust, moisture, and vibration.
Cross Reference:
CL7007620, CT1204-024, PHAX00001185, 7007620, 1204-024, AX00001185.
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Technical Manual: 1205 05 Manual
1204-024 24/36V 275A (0-5K) Pmc
Product Specifications
The specifications of this controller are mentioned below.
Condition | Remanufactured OEM |
Brand | Curtis |
Part Type | PMC Controller |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1204-024 |
Voltage | 24/36V |
Current | 275A |
Throttle Input | 0-5K ohms |
Compatible Equipment Type | Electric Vehicle |
Features and Benefits
Some of the main features and benefits of this controller are:
Programmable
You can customize the performance parameters of the controller using the Curtis handheld programmer (sold separately). You can adjust the acceleration rate, deceleration rate, maximum speed, current limit, regenerative braking level, under-voltage cut-off, over-voltage cut-off, and more.
Smooth and Precise
The controller uses a pulse width modulation (PWM) technique that modulates the power delivered to the motor according to the throttle input. This results in smooth and precise speed control and improved efficiency.
Regenerative Braking
The controller recovers energy from the motor during braking and returns it to the battery. This extends the battery life and reduces the wear and tear on the brakes.
Battery Voltage Monitoring
The controller monitors the battery voltage and automatically reduces the current output when the voltage drops below a preset level. This prevents over-discharging and damaging the battery.
Thermal Protection
The controller monitors temperature and reduces the current output when it exceeds a preset limit. This prevents overheating and damage to the controller.
Fault Detection
It detects over-current, under-voltage, over-voltage, short circuit, throttle fault, etc., and shuts down the controller to prevent further damage. The diagnostic LED indicates the type of fault for easy troubleshooting.
Applications
The 1204-024 Pmc is suitable for various electric vehicles.
Electric Vehicle
Warranty Information
The 1204-024 Pmc comes with a 6-month warranty, upgradable for up to 36 months. All remanufactured and rebuilt items are subject to a core charge. The core charge is refundable. The refund amount will be determined by the status of the core returned.
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Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
Q: How do I test the controller?
A: You can use the diagnostic LED on the controller to test its functionality. The LED will flash a code that indicates the status of the controller and any errors that may occur. You can refer to the manual for the meaning of each code and how to troubleshoot them.
Q: How do I wire the controller?
A: You need to follow the wiring diagram that comes with the controller. You can also find it on our website. Make sure to use the correct gauge and type of wire and connectors for each connection. Secure all connections with nuts, washers, and lock washers. Do not solder any connections.
Q: How do I mount the controller?
A: You must mount the controller on a flat, rigid surface that dissipates heat. Do not mount it near any heat sources or in a sealed enclosure. Use four bolts and nuts to secure the controller to the mounting surface. Do not overtighten the bolts.
Q: How do I adjust the throttle input?
A: You need to use a multimeter to measure the resistance of the throttle potentiometer at its minimum and maximum positions. Then, you must program the controller to match those values using the Curtis handheld programmer. You can also adjust the throttle response curve using the programmer.
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