You can, on the wire lead ET, loop 12 ga. wire from esc side directly to batt. side bypassing the board entirely for both the +100_0052.jpg100_0051.jpg and - . This will bypass current, about 1/2, and let it run much cooler. You now have a 300 amp logger!
Those are 8mm connectors.


Next you need to access a Clamp on amp meter, clamp it around the battery leads and run the system up for 15 seconds or so logging the data and compare the amp readings between the them. The ET will have a reading of about 1/2 half of the clamp on meter.
Now connect your ET to the computer, go to "Advanced programming" click on "Calibrate volt and amps" and enter the actual readings in the appropriate boxes and save.

That all there is to it! Welcome to the 300 amp club!

Recorded 283 amp burst with 192 amp average.
Works great and is very easy to do.
Try it you will like it.

Those are 8mm connectors.