I've discovered that the motors are indeed 3 phase, and 36 volts. I also discovered that to turn it into DC current that I can feed a charge controller, I needed a bridge rectifier (like our of a car alternator.) But, the circuit boards are used(partially) to convert the 36V DC battery voltage to the three phase AC. So I wondered if they would do the opposite when the motors were spun....AND THEY DO! Spinning by hand I get easily get 18V DC out of the board! So I'm off to get a bicycle wheel and figure out how to make the paddle wheels and get it to spin the motor. Thank you so much for for all your support my friend! Your votes and interaction are both greatly appreciated!!!🤗
I've discovered that the motors are indeed 3 phase, and 36 volts. I also discovered that to turn it into DC current that I can feed a charge controller, I needed a bridge rectifier (like our of a car alternator.) But, the circuit boards are used(partially) to convert the 36V DC battery voltage to the three phase AC. So I wondered if they would do the opposite when the motors were spun....AND THEY DO! Spinning by hand I get easily get 18V DC out of the board! So I'm off to get a bicycle wheel and figure out how to make the paddle wheels and get it to spin the motor. Thank you so much for for all your support my friend! Your votes and interaction are both greatly appreciated!!!🤗
Sounds like you will get it working 👍