Stall current is the maximum current drawn1, when the motor is applying its maximum torque, either because it is being prevented from moving entirely or because it can no longer accelerate given the load it is under.
Hi, I am looking for a motor shield that I will use to power 4 DC bidirectional motors. I need something that is cheap and easy to use, but can handle 4 12V DC motors. It would be best if you could get back to me ASAP. Suggestions?
Alright, 2 of the motors stall currents are at 132.9 A, another is at 4 A and the last motor is an actuator, but I do not have it at hand so i don't know.
I sorta doubt you're going to find a motor "shield" that can handle a 1500W (130A*12V=1560W) motor.
I found this on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-Motor-Speed-Control-Controller-12V-100A-Reversible-/160976167945
You can look here for the other motors :
http://www.thefind.com/family/info-pwm-motor-controller