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03.22.2011, 02:18 AM

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so in going just by this alone would make the regernerative breaking conversation Moot for rc cars as the regernerative breaking power Back to the batteries would not charge them Enough to even consider being a regernerative system........
we're arguing semantics now. The bottom line is that power goes back to the batteries, which you assumed didn't happen.

We've given you several links with factual data showing that power does indeed go back to the batteries. The MGM one in particular describes why insufficient batteries can kill an esc during braking.

We even informed you that Patrick Del Castillo (Castle Creations namesake and chief engineer) is a forum member here and has written us a technical explanation of how castle esc's use regenerative braking.

If you won't read and learn from the links, and refuse to believe what the person who makes esc's says, then there is no point discussing anything with you.

Can you at least admit you are making assumptions based on your prior knowledge, and that you really aren't sure what you're talking about? Because I am sure, if I'm not I preface my statements with, "I think" or "IMO".


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