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BrianG 05.20.2007 10:59 PM

Sounds like it would take about as much time as a normal disc brake setup since you are basically doing the same thing.

zeropointbug 05.20.2007 11:28 PM

actually probably longer, because it has to get aways away from it in order to stop resistance. (does anyone know of a magnetic transistor? :005: )

BTW, this setup cannot be explained by regular Faraday laws of induction. There have been many 'over-unity' claims by such setups.

silentbob343 05.22.2007 04:03 PM

Saw this posted in the tekin forum:
Quote:

Originally Posted by teamtekin
Pretty much everyone is using 30v fets. 6s is getting pretty close and does not leave much headroom for voltage spikes. Some fets handle over voltage better than others. The manufacturers do not address areas beyond the specs so you just have to test them and see. So far these fets are incredible. The better the circuit the lower the spikes and the better the chances, but braking battery regen can still be an issue. If the battery is full and will not accept the regen charge, the voltage can go really high, really fast. Just like motor flyback current that needs a diode or a rectification circuit like our G11, if you do not give the current somewhere to go then voltage spikes can be off the map.

We will know shortly. I am pretty excited about this market and with everything else finishing up we have time now to look at some new challenges.

IF you really need 6s or more and this will not handle it, we will build one that does. That is why we are here learning.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...?t=6361&page=4
I guess that confirms regen on braking.


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