I can reduce some length, maybe even half it. I am also going to double the wire on battery packs. I am going to run two 10 gauge wires on the batteries. I also just ordered six 1000 micro Farad 50 volt Rubycon ZLH capacitors, to put three per ESC to help out with current ripple due to somewhat high battery resistance and long wire length. I am going with Castle this time, Hydra 120 HVs. There goes my whole "cheap" idea down the drain. I spoke with their tech guy, and he said that 18" of wire is good and extra caps will not hurt and might help. I definitely agree that high ripple could have taken those controllers out. But I am not willing to continue experimenting with Asian ESC's.
The boat got on plane between seconds 346 and 350. See that first big spike? That was it. The cells are rated for 60A continuous. I have 14S2P, so that's 120A. High voltage drop may be due to long wires. I have also been told by couple people that A123 cells have higher internal resistance than good quality 30C LiPos. But i still want to stick with these due to possibility of 12 minute recharge after i find the charger that can give me 20A charging current.
Don't feel sorry, i kind of knew what i was getting into. After some some research on these Turnigy controllers i decided that trying to make them work in a big and heavy boat is not going to happen at the power levels i want. This test showed its possibly true, but there were some mistakes on my part as i discussed. To prove that the reason they blew was long wire runs, i would have to get two more and try again. But i really just want a big boat that runs and not to keep experimenting with controllers.
The boat got on plane between seconds 346 and 350. See that first big spike? That was it. The cells are rated for 60A continuous. I have 14S2P, so that's 120A. High voltage drop may be due to long wires. I have also been told by couple people that A123 cells have higher internal resistance than good quality 30C LiPos. But i still want to stick with these due to possibility of 12 minute recharge after i find the charger that can give me 20A charging current.
Don't feel sorry, i kind of knew what i was getting into. After some some research on these Turnigy controllers i decided that trying to make them work in a big and heavy boat is not going to happen at the power levels i want. This test showed its possibly true, but there were some mistakes on my part as i discussed. To prove that the reason they blew was long wire runs, i would have to get two more and try again. But i really just want a big boat that runs and not to keep experimenting with controllers.
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