HyPer 9HV IS User Manual Version 06
NetGain Motors, Inc.
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1. The Compact Display's (E/S/H) button.
or
2. Selector switches.
There three Regen on Neutral values shown below are pre-programmed into HyPer 9HV clone files. These
values can be adjusted to suit user preference.
• Profile 1 E (End Regen) : 0% (Coast)
• Profile 2 S (Some Regen) : 28%
• Profile 3 H (High Regen) : 40%
Neutral Torque Mapping
Follow the steps below to adjust these Neutral Regen Torque values.
1. On the Smartview DLR Sys home screen, select Configure Traction Torque Limits By
Other.
2. Under “Limit By Operating Profile” - adjust the Regen Torque by Neutral to suit your preference.
Battery Mapping
The X144 controller can accept high voltage power from any DC supply with limits between 62V-132V.
The controller can estimate a battery’s state of charge based off a specified Voltage Map. Follow the steps
below to Map your battery pack.
1. On the Smartview DLR Sys home screen, select Configure System Battery Datasheet.
2. Under “Type” – select Lead Acid or User Defined.
3. Enter your Battery Pack’s Capacity and Nominal Voltage.
4. Adjust the state of charge percentage levels based on the minumum and maximum charge values of
your Battery Pack.
HyPer 9HV Motor Temperature Derating
The HyPer 9HV Motor contains Permanent Magnets. These magnets are rated up to a temperature of
170°C. To ensure proper protection from overheating the magnets, the controller is programmed to derate
power based on the motor’s temperature.
Operating ambient temperature range: -40°C to +120°C
Linear power derating: +135°C (100% current) to +155°C (30% current)
Thermal Shut Down: +165°C