So I have read the entire thread and my take on it is that ... a cap bank made up of smaller caps that is arranged in series and parallel will allow the caps to recharge fast enough to keep a constant flow of voltage to your ESC to avoid drops when under load. Does that mean it'll actually allow it to go faster and reach higher RPM under load (for a high RPM setups-- 50-60k rpm) when theres no voltage drop compared to a scenario where you are not running w/ a series cap bank ?
drwayne: Would 4-8 count of rubycon 35v 560uf ZLH caps be suitable in parallel & series for a 6s 2050kv (50k rpm) twin cat setup? and would it be beneficial to share that bank among both sides?
Looking at my data log below -- is it normal to have a voltage drop like this? I'm using the 4x1000uf rubycon zlh 63v swordfish cap bank with this one...
Shows lowest voltage as 23.4v and this was only using 45mm cnc props at the time as well with same tp 4050 2050kv on 6s as mentioned above.
https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...9&d=1440785933