200 amp flier ,caps get hot,
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For 12s applications, I would use the EGPD800ELL162MM40H, 0.012ohm, 80V, 135 Degree C. That is a very high temp rating, what the application calls for. They cost about $4.30 each. About 3X over the Rubycon caps... I guess you get what you pay for, eh?Comment
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Wow! Everyone seems to make out Rubycon as the holy grail of cap brands. And I keep learning! You know a lot more about this stuff!Comment
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Very good, thanks so much Craig!Comment
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I use 0.063” copper sheeting, soldering two pieces on top of each other as the “PC Board”. I make two rails of copper, drilling the copper to pass the lead, soldering to the copper. Do not bend the caps leads 90 degrees to form this bus! That makes current choke points and dramatically reduces the effectiveness of the caps! I then epoxy cost between the copper rails and back that up with a piece of fiberglass board, 0.063” stuff, no copper on it...Comment
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Here’s a monster cap Bank I built for Dashbota he put in his speed rc car, to hit a straight speed record...Comment
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I use 0.063” copper sheeting, soldering two pieces on top of each other as the “PC Board”. I make two rails of copper, drilling the copper to pass the lead, soldering to the copper. Do not bend the caps leads 90 degrees to form this bus! That makes current choke points and dramatically reduces the effectiveness of the caps! I then epoxy cost between the copper rails and back that up with a piece of fiberglass board, 0.063” stuff, no copper on it...Comment
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