From Deligreen / QNBBM
Good maker right? I see their BMSs, and balancers very widely mentioned in build threads.
Specs are reasonably conservative, don't need to pay for 200A version if current will only reach 50A?
Decent build quality, don't fail in use any more than others?
Are there other specific brands you consider better? as in reliable, more robust? Voltage setpoint adjustability in protective functions would be great. . .
Links to Ali vendor listings would be appreciated.
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In the Deligreen description page they post a "Tip" formula
Motor Watts peak power ÷ (pack Voltage *2) = max motor Amps
Seems accurate or is doubling an overestimate? How is it useful?
Does it mean the controller outputs double its input voltage?
Or just building in some margin factor for the ampacity of the BMS selected?
Good maker right? I see their BMSs, and balancers very widely mentioned in build threads.
Specs are reasonably conservative, don't need to pay for 200A version if current will only reach 50A?
Decent build quality, don't fail in use any more than others?
Are there other specific brands you consider better? as in reliable, more robust? Voltage setpoint adjustability in protective functions would be great. . .
Links to Ali vendor listings would be appreciated.
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In the Deligreen description page they post a "Tip" formula
Motor Watts peak power ÷ (pack Voltage *2) = max motor Amps
Seems accurate or is doubling an overestimate? How is it useful?
Does it mean the controller outputs double its input voltage?
Or just building in some margin factor for the ampacity of the BMS selected?