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05.12.2007, 12:53 AM

What are the capacity on the stock MM caps? are they 270uF each? Or are they just a smaller package?


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05.12.2007, 12:59 AM

IIRC, 220uF 25v.
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suicideneil, that's dirt. We run on the stuff at our track.
   
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05.12.2007, 01:15 AM

hmmm, I wonder if you replaced those caps then with just the caps you bought, if then it would be capable of 6s? They do use the same FET's as the Quark right?


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05.12.2007, 01:20 AM

or atleast run 5s without getting fried
   
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05.12.2007, 01:27 AM

Yeah, even making 5s work flawlessly/reliably would make it 'the' controller for the average basher.


Also,(i've asked before) I want to get this custom Quark case designed, does anyone know: (in mm, 0.01 decimal point)

-width of the Quark PCB board?

-distance from bottom surface FET's to top surface of FET's (I want to clamp the power stage board in the case, and thermally coupled to it)


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average basher?

id say most ppl, its already i think the most used speedo, all i see is a mm speedo in everything. they ROCK!
   
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05.12.2007, 02:19 AM

I say 'average' because they can't run Neu motors very well apparently. But then again the Quark has even more trouble with what it's rated for... hmm, 6s. :005:


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ohh yeah true true

i forgot about that part
   
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05.12.2007, 01:28 PM

zero, I got 27.14mm for width, but have no way of measuring the fet distance.
   
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05.12.2007, 02:58 PM

Thanks, I actually am playing around on CAD right now, and I used 27mm (I went back in the forum and checked the heatspreader width of BrianG).

Also, I am using 5mm for FET to FET, but these are just guesstimates, as this is just a sketch; I will post a screenie in an hour or so. An accurate one is going to have to wait for my Quark to get back from S&T.

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I dropped all of the capacitors into the mail today.
   
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You're a good man AAngel. :027:

The post-office is open today? :032:

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05.12.2007, 07:06 PM

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suicideneil, that's dirt. We run on the stuff at our track.
Ah, just looks a bit reddish... my eyes dont function as well as they should.:025:
   
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05.12.2007, 10:41 PM

Quote:
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I dropped all of the capacitors into the mail today.
EXCELLENT!

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You're a good man AAngel. :027:

The post-office is open today? :032:

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