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lutach 04.01.2008 08:20 PM

I might get one of the following monsters
 
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This is not an April fools day thing people. I was talking last night with a few companies that I think makes them. Now there are a 100A and a 200A version. They handle 10S lipos, but the companies told me they can make them like I want. The problem is that this companies have different prices for the same product. One even told me they buy the kit and they solder their own MOSFETs to them. I have requested the following and they said they could do it: 12S 100A, 12S 200A, 10S 150A, 10S 300A, 6S 200A and 6S 400A. Now they said it could be done. Now I have to wait and see if they can actually deliver. Here are a few pictures that they sent me.

BrianG 04.01.2008 08:35 PM

Sheesh! Long enough? Why not simply strap the FETs to the chassis?!?!

Seriously, the 12s/200A would be something I'd like for a bicycle project...

jzemaxx 04.01.2008 08:44 PM

I need a 12S/ 200A controller asap.

johnrobholmes 04.01.2008 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 159785)
Sheesh!

Seriously, the 12s/200A would be something I'd like for a bicycle project...


Dittooooooooo


Seems a lot smaller and smarter than using some of these http://www.electricvehiclesusa.com/category_s/53.htm

Just gotta give it a push start :whistle:

lutach 04.01.2008 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 159785)
Sheesh! Long enough? Why not simply strap the FETs to the chassis?!?!

Seriously, the 12s/200A would be something I'd like for a bicycle project...

They are long, but they look good. I was going to try and talk to the folks that makes them tonight, but I will go to sleep early today. Tomorrow at 7a.m. I'll be watching CNN as they are going to have a special on Autism and my daughter's video and photos might be on the show :yipi::party:. They might even thank Mike and you guys for all the support.

lutach 04.01.2008 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by jzemaxx (Post 159787)
I need a 12S/ 200A controller asap.

I know same here. Please watch CNN tomorrow morning.

cart213 04.01.2008 09:38 PM

Did they quote you any prices?

lutach 04.01.2008 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by cart213 (Post 159805)
Did they quote you any prices?

Yes, but it was too high. I usually don't like to pay for samples, but they insist I pay.

BL_RV0 04.01.2008 10:09 PM

What were the prices for them? Especially for the 10s 150a.

lutach 04.01.2008 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 159815)
What were the prices for them? Especially for the 10s 150a.

The controller are 100A 10S and 200A 10S. The others were some of my requirements that I asked them. There is one place that sells the airplane version for $107 and change. The price I got for the boat version was $300. That is too expensive for something that just hit the market. I'll keep beating the places that makes them to see if I can get a straight answer.

BL_RV0 04.01.2008 11:11 PM

So, you need a PiSitx and mechanical brakes. Not a big deal, as I run mech. brakes in everything I have.

aqwut 04.01.2008 11:12 PM

NICE!!

where's the 24S 200A version?..:intello:

BL_RV0 04.01.2008 11:37 PM

24s is its minimum voltage, right Aqwut?

lutach 04.01.2008 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 159844)
So, you need a PiSitx and mechanical brakes. Not a big deal, as I run mech. brakes in everything I have.

You might not as they have a boat version and that should work with the pistol radio.

BL_RV0 04.01.2008 11:41 PM

I'm not sure I want to spend 3x the price on a boat ESC, though.

lutach 04.01.2008 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by aqwut (Post 159846)
NICE!!

where's the 24S 200A version?..:intello:

I'll be looking out for one. All I know is if the SHV from Castle can really handle 90V it should be close to 24S lipos. One can only dream though. I was also thinking of a Curtis controller and use a device from a robot place that will allow you to interface with the controller. Curtis has a 72V 300A monster, but it might not switch fast enough for our high RPM motors.

lutach 04.01.2008 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 159861)
I'm not sure I want to spend 3x the price on a boat ESC, though.

Exactly. I'm talking to one of the places now and the guy just confused the heck out of me.

BL_RV0 04.01.2008 11:55 PM

Um. Hmmm. Let me know what he says please.

lutach 04.02.2008 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 159866)
Um. Hmmm. Let me know what he says please.

Forget it. The guy is a lost case. First he says he can do it, but now he just said he can't do one for car, but he has them for Boat, Airplane and helicopter. I can see it in a big boat or a plane, but a helicopter would just fall carrying something this big :lol:. I'm going to keep trying to find who actually manufacturers them to get the real story.

aqwut 04.02.2008 12:07 AM

What could they do for a plane one?... that works for me... since I like mechanical brakes... that would be perfect.. but then again.. I'm very happy with 12S 100A $95 plane ESC.... You think that guy could get them cheaper than Hong Kong?..

lutach 04.02.2008 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by aqwut (Post 159869)
What could they do for a plane one?... that works for me... since I like mechanical brakes... that would be perfect.. but then again.. I'm very happy with 12S 100A $95 plane ESC.... You think that guy could get them cheaper than Hong Kong?..

I'm seaching for the place that really manufacturer them. Being an Asian controller, I don't know whu it's so expansive.

johnrobholmes 04.02.2008 07:52 AM

It is probably hobby wing. Who else would make them? Hacker/quark?

lutach 04.02.2008 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by johnrobholmes (Post 159912)
It is probably hobby wing. Who else would make them? Hacker/quark?

I don't think it's them. I've been talking to HW often and they don't have anything that looks close to that.


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