200 amp flier ,caps get hot,
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MYSTIC 138 119 MPH so farComment
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That looks like a good cap Bank! Make sure you use a good quality cap. If you search for cap banks on the site, I have given part numbers and vendor to get good ones. The one I listed is for 8s... if I recall correctly, it’s 3600uF at 50V with the highest rated ripple current and temp I could find. Spent some time on this... Hang on, I think I got a bag of them, yes, found it! Here’s the info:
Vendor: Mouser.com
P/N: EGPD500ELL362MM40H
Mouser has a spec sheet if you want to learn about that... I use 3 in parallel for 8s to 150A average current. Use 5 for 200A.Comment
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It depends on the quality and the ripple current rating. A bunch of lower quality caps is not as good as fewer high quality caps. Three of the caps I listed will decouple 50A of ripple current. Don’t confuse ripple current magnitude with motor current. What you are decoupling is the wire power feeds (inductance) and the resistance of wire, solder joints and connectors.
If your getting ‘just any cap’ at your local surplus shop, then you really don’t know what you’re putting in there. Also, keep in mind, electrolytic caps dry out over time, so I would never buy a surplus cap for any of these boats! This is an extremely harsh electrical demand on the caps! You need to respect that highly...Comment
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The Rubycon cap has 5 times higher impedance! Just looked it up on Digi-Key site. It would take 5 of those caps to equal just one of the caps I referenced... BTW, Rubycon has a low quality reputation, made for high volume, general purpose input rectifier circuits...Comment
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