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11.15.2009, 01:36 PM

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In the meantime, please post the parameters used by other manufacturers to determine the various ratings that you believe would be important in making your purchasing decision:

LRP, Tekin, SpeedPassion, Xcerlorin, CRC, Castle, etc.

Perhaps, when you communicate exactly what you are seeking, we can offer some guidance that will be useful. We have a factory filled with test equipment; surely, we can come up with specifications comparable to what these other companies' are providing.
Castle (18 (NTMFS4933N Ta of 52A) FETs, 6 per phase, but 3 should be added and that gives a 156A rating) and Tekin's rating already has been posted through out the forum and I posted how the Tekin is rated. The Hobbywing (Maker of the Speed Passion) uses the FET that is rated for Ta 32A and it has a total of 24 FETs, 8 per phase, but in a H bridge only 4 should be added which gives it a 128A rating. The LRP uses the same FET as the Tekin R1/RS and the same amount so they're rated the same. The Xcelorin uses a total of 18 FETs like the GTB/Kinetik, but it's the same as the Hobbywing (IRF6635), so 3 time 32A is 96A and like the Novak all the FETs are cooled by the heat sink which should help raise the rating a bit. CRC (Advanced Electronics) is somewhat unknown and I've contacted them to get one, but no answer yet. The others like Ko Propo, Futaba, Keyency and GM, we would need to know how many FETs and the part number as I haven't seen any inside pictures of them.
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