Throttle Limiter and Emergency Stop Added

Thank you again. Yes, it's your waterproof pot that I would want.
I'm familiar with pots in general from past work on antique electronics.
The usual carbon-on-phenolic don't much like to be soaked, ha ha.
Guess it should be conductive plastic or cermet.

The Currie mongoose throttle is said to be Hall effect.
 
knoxie said:
Hi Reid

You can pretty much use what ever pot suits, is your throttle hall or resistive? if it is hall you will need a relativley high value, Fechter has covered this and it will need to go in the wiper not the feed.

The pot i used is this one, you should be able to get an equivalent one in the states, this one I chose as it is waterproof works even under water!

Here it is
http://tinyurl.com/37w3nx

That link appears to now be broken, can you post any details of the part used? I'm very eager to waterproof my throttle :shock:
 
swbluto said:

Thanks for the link. I contacted these folks, and they simply wanted nothing to do with small one-off orders :-(

On the other hand, I did finally figure out what your original URL pointed to:
PE30 cermet pot,4K7 lin 20mm 3W (1885470, aka: PE30AM4.7K10%A)

URL:
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=searchProducts&searchTerm=1885470

I'm assuming you've had no issues in the rain with this?
 
erth64net said:
swbluto said:

Thanks for the link. I contacted these folks, and they simply wanted nothing to do with small one-off orders :-(

On the other hand, I did finally figure out what your original URL pointed to:
PE30 cermet pot,4K7 lin 20mm 3W (1885470, aka: PE30AM4.7K10%A)

URL:
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=searchProducts&searchTerm=1885470

I'm assuming you've had no issues in the rain with this?

Here's a US distributor: http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?SKU=9700380&MPN=PE30L0FL472MAB&R=9700380&SEARCH=9700380&DESC=PE30L0FL472MAB
 
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