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myndseye
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03.03.2009, 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TexasSP View Post
Talk about inefficient and lots of heat. Why try and produce 7700 watts with 6s? Higher voltage at lower amps producing the same wattage is much more efficient and be much more reliable.

The MMM specs are just fine for 6s.

I don't want to produce any more heat, and I also don't want battery packs all over my cars. I want a controller that could care less about burst currents, spikes, shorts, drivetrain bindings, and overgearing. A controller that can surpass a batterys ability to harm it under extreme operating conditions, would be way better than high-s for all my applications. I have absolutely no desire to make a vehicle for me to ride on, but 5 or 6s 10,000 would be a good reason to put two packs on something. I have given plenty of controllers "the business" and thermaled them, when the battery and motor were fine. My MGM can take it with no problem, where the Monster overheats. If Castle were to make a 275+ continuous controller thats more affordable, everyone who has had to drop a couple of teeth to make their setup happy, will thank them.

Last edited by myndseye; 03.03.2009 at 04:21 PM.
   
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