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06.18.2008, 08:46 PM

Damn.. I was looking for an 8s controller, but I really think 2000A surge isn't enough, can you make it bigger? ;)

Joking aside though, what kind of amperage ratings are they? are these your usual massive under ratings? I can't imagine how anyone would pull more than 325A continuous... they'll need some mightily enormous batteries to not only deliver that continuously, but to run for more than a few seconds lol... Maybe in an actual car? Thats and awesome idea. now I want to do a 1:1 conversion lol

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06.18.2008, 08:59 PM

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Damn.. I was looking for an 8s controller, but I really think 2000A surge isn't enough, can you make it bigger? ;)

Joking aside though, what kind of amperage ratings are they? are these your usual massive under ratings? I can't imagine how anyone would pull more than 325A continuous... they'll need some mightily enormous batteries to not only deliver that continuously, but to run for more than a few seconds lol... Maybe in an actual car? Thats and awesome idea. now I want to do a 1:1 conversion lol
Pretty much the same kind of ratings we normally use. The 40V FET I am using for this design has similar resistance (2 milliohm) to the FET we are using on the Monster -- and the 60V FET is a 6 milliohm FET (about triple the 40V FET.)

The surge rating is the .6 second rating (mostly for startup.)


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