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650DC DUAL MOTOR CONTROLLER.                                                                                                    

NOTE THE TRANSMITTER HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED, it may be necessary to reprogram 
by following the specific directions in this manual. DO NOT REMOVE THE TRANSMITTER 
BATTERY.  
 

For use with 12 volt dc voltage only 

How it Works: 

  The 650DC Wireless Dual DC Motor Controller that provides RPM control for 2 single, 2 pole, 
DC motors that can output up to 200 amps to Motor A (Larger motor or conveyor or auger 
motor) and up 100 amps to Motor B (smaller motor or spinner motor) for up to 1 second and a 
maximum continuous amperage of 75 to Motor A (larger) and up to 40amps to Motor B 
(smaller). The RPM control is done by providing the user 2 separate outputs, approximately 1/3 
of the maximum motor RPM for each motor. The 650DC also incorporates a full RPM “Blast” 
feature that runs the large motor at moderate speed for 6 to 8 seconds and then automatically 
returns to the previous speed and an E-Stop.  
  To protect the motor and electronics, the 650DC has built-in safety circuits.  

 

Automatic shut down if motor is locked up. How this is done is if the receiver senses a 
current draw of more than the rated amps for more than approximately 1000mS the unit 
will shut down from 1 to 30 seconds and must be restarted using on off button . 

 

Automatic shut off if the current draws do not drop below the rated amps after 5 to 7 
seconds. Once again, the receiver will shut down for 1 to 30 seconds.   

Typical Wiring Connection Diagram 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

MOTOR A 
12VDC  
Larger Motor 

650DC1 
RECEIVER 

12VDC 
GROUND 
FROM 
REGULATED 
SOURCE   
 

PWM OUT 
(GREEN WIRE) 
HIGH AMP 
Conveyor or 
Auger Motor

 

12VDC 
GROUND 
(BLACK WIRE)  

12VDC POWER 
FROM 
REGULATED 
SOURCE (RED 
WIRE) should be 
6-gauge wire min. 

MOTOR B 
12VDC 
Smaller 
Motor 

PWM OUT 
(YELLOW 
WIRE) 
LOW AMP 

Spinner motor 

Summary of Contents for 650DC

Page 1: ...RPM Blast feature that runs the large motor at moderate speed for 6 to 8 seconds and then automatically returns to the previous speed and an E Stop To protect the motor and electronics the 650DC has built in safety circuits Automatic shut down if motor is locked up How this is done is if the receiver senses a current draw of more than the rated amps for more than approximately 1000mS the unit will...

Page 2: ... some motors may have two of the same color wires or unlabeled terminals If so if you hook up the wires wrong the motor will run in the opposite direction simply switch the wires to switch the direction of the motor Connect the Green Wire from the wireless receiver to the Red wire of Motor A If no red wire then connects to the open post or wire If motor runs in reverse switch the wires at the moto...

Page 3: ...low speed setting of approximately 1 3rd of full speed of Motor B Spinner Motor 3 Medium speed setting of approximately 2 3rd s of full speed of Motor A 4 Medium speed setting of approximately 2 3rd s of full speed of Motor B 5 Full speed setting of approximately 3 3rd s of full speed of Motor A 6 Full speed setting of approximately 3 3rd s of full speed of Motor B 7 Blast A timed 6 to 8 second mo...

Page 4: ...e install the cover noting drain hole position depress the OFF button on the transmitter to make sure the unit is off The 600DC is now ready to operate the DC motor Note the transmitter battery can last for years Before removing the battery you can check it by using the paperclip method above and if the blue light starts flashing your battery is fine You will then need to complete the programming ...

Page 5: ...Picture of receiver button with red LED Light COVER 2032 battery TRANSMITTER Add button Blue light ...

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