I like the HV but would want a higher current rating so if I choose to run LV that day (or in a certain vehicle) I can do so without worry of taxing the speed control and heating it up. HV is great and definitely the better way to go, no doubt there, but not everyone has the means to make the switch just yet. New chargers, batteries, motor's, etc. cost money, a decent amount of money. Buying a new controller would be step 1 in upgrading, then the other equipment follows. So while I'm saving to upgrade I want to be able to run my new controller in my current setup. Maybe that's just me though. An idea could be to do two versions, one of which is high amp. (I believe Castle has four versions of their new Hydra, 60, 120, 180, and 240 amps, 50v max)
Anyway, I would still rather see a HV controller purpose built for cars, I just worry about new guys who want the best x product, break it, and want it to be covered even though it was their fault and didn't bother to read any instructions. Grrrr... I remember when I was in Japan and I was helping a guy get his Mad Force running. I pull off the body and see there's no air filter. I said, "Dude, your air filter fell off." to which he replied, "Oh, no it didn't, I took it off because it felt more powerful when it was off.". I was stunned. The thing is, some people just aren't as into the hobby as much as the people on this forum are, for example. And they'll be some of the ones to buy this controller.
Sorry for the rant
Edit: Is the controller going to be 100 amp 12s or 200 amp 12s? 200 amp is great, I was referring to 100 amp when I started my post.
The components I mentioned above are more then twice as powerful as the Vishay used in the HV110, so in reality if you go with the other you can have a controller put out over 200A. What we are trying to do here is just to get a vote for which system would you like to see the US manufacturer come out with. Current sensing can help out incase someone goes over what the controller is capable of.
I vote 12S
I plan to run 2x 4S Lipo in my 1/8th scale and 1x 4S Lipo in my 1/10th scale
vehicles
A 100 amp esc is plenty for either scenerio above seeing how my avg amp draw varies between 35-45amps
One thing to keep in mind is the all mighty ROAR and other sanctioning bodies that currently limit MT's to 4S
I vote 12S
I plan to run 2x 4S Lipo in my 1/8th scale and 1x 4S Lipo in my 1/10th scale
vehicles
A 100 amp esc is plenty for either scenerio above seeing how my avg amp draw varies between 35-45amps
One thing to keep in mind is the all mighty ROAR and other sanctioning bodies that currently limit MT's to 4S
I don't like to play by ROAR rules. Specially when a few years ago Trinity had a big fuss about brushless and even put adds in magazines. Look at them now. Also LIPOs, it's funny when some big players in the hobby industry got into lipos ROAR went ahead to approved them. ROAR is like the FIA and F1 racing. I used to love watching Nelson Piquet driving his little 1.3L 1300HP turbo engine car around the tracks. Lets not forget about my all time favorite Group C. I think there should be some new form of sanctioning body that allows new technology to e used. It would prove if a product is worthy for us consumers to use.