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02.16.2008, 03:59 AM

If MGM is saying the problem is the over current kicking in to early not the LVC, then NiMH mode probably wont help the situation since NiMH just eliminates the LVC not the Over current cutoff. If the problem really is the over current, then race mode may be the only work around solution.


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02.16.2008, 04:10 AM

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If MGM is saying the problem is the over current kicking in to early not the LVC, then NiMH mode probably wont help the situation since NiMH just eliminates the LVC not the Over current cutoff. If the problem really is the over current, then race mode may be the only work around solution.
Good point. I guess if you used race mode and an extenal LVC you may not have the problem but I wouldn't risk it. Its a pain to send it in and wait but if your having the problem I'd say its probably worth it.

Notice how they implied that this is only a problem with some combinations (larger motor).

we tested this motor/controller/battery combination and we find this problem.
When avarage current (no peak current) go over the 105% of nominal current (current fuse start activate), can caused this mistake and controller save absurd value (and can cut off motor also).
   
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