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    I think you can get one of these devices. This is essentially what a Maximizer is - a PWM DC motor control. I have been looking for the same thing you have and may get one of these. My only concern is that I would want to make it water-resistant (if not water proof) and am not sure how to accomplish that with the need to maintain air flow to that cooling fan.

    You should get one that exceeds your max motor current draw so you don't burn it out. Or, in my case, I only intend to use it while going slow (and thus low current draw) so I would add a bypass switch for whern I need to kick it in high gear. Or put a circuit breaker on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    I think you can get one of these devices. This is essentially what a Maximizer is - a PWM DC motor control. I have been looking for the same thing you have and may get one of these. My only concern is that I would want to make it water-resistant (if not water proof) and am not sure how to accomplish that with the need to maintain air flow to that cooling fan.

    You should get one that exceeds your max motor current draw so you don't burn it out. Or, in my case, I only intend to use it while going slow (and thus low current draw) so I would add a bypass switch for whern I need to kick it in high gear. Or put a circuit breaker on it.

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    You need to know the stall current of your motor. The stall current can not exceed the Max amp rating of the PWM supply. You let the smoke out, it won't work. Max continuous current output must exceed the stall current, ignore the momentary short circuit protect current rating.

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