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10.15.2008, 06:25 PM


This is from Lutach's picture.
I see now where the problem comes in: if any two of the connectors will touch the heat sink, a short can occur.
   
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10.15.2008, 06:40 PM

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This is from Lutach's picture.
I see now where the problem comes in: if any two of the connectors will touch the heat sink, a short can occur.
Exactly. The heatsink is mounted to the board using non-electrically conductive thermal epoxy, and the FETs it's mounted to do not have any exposed metal.

CC made a good change in V3 to have wires soldered to the battery side of the board.


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10.15.2008, 08:36 PM

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This is from Lutach's picture.
I see now where the problem comes in: if any two of the connectors will touch the heat sink, a short can occur.
Now your with me.
   
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