The fact is that o E-S, we have a VERY LARGE variety of skill between noob and hyper technical persons.
I'm here since 2007 and i consider i answered
alot and alot of PMs and email about wide skill level questions. I still continue and will continue to do that for people that show real respect on E-S. I am not the only one who answer and answer and help and create thread for explaining from basic to highly skill subject on ebikes.
But.. I also consider that the noob that become more skilled over the time on E-S can also begin to help. The knowledge that people get on E-S is really valuable and cumulative... it must become like a relay help...
old Noob that have learned enough for their first of second E-project over the month can now help the noob etc...
Easy questions should be answered by the medium knowledge persons, difficult questions should be answered by the highly skilled persons.
We must relay the help between all the skill level persons...
Many of us answered many times these really simple questions like .. what is the power i need, what is the best battery....etc
do we still like answering them?.. probably...... but it become not really pleasant of doing that too many times over the time....
I remember when i arrived on E-S 4 years ago I asked many questions too.. but after few month i just began pay it forward as we should all do... and than.. the loop continu.. and noob become better skilled and than pay it forward...
What i mean is.. We must share the load!!!
We are like a big bank of mosfet in parallel... a bad current sharing will make some to overheat! :lol: .. that's why the current to each fets should be equally shared! by that way, the controller (E-S) will last for long and will have happy no stressed fets!
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remember... Sharing the load!... sharing the questions we can answer!
I think that's the way to go
The past experience of few days ago with Beav.... was like a controller having a fet with rds on of 0.000miliohm with an shorted fet driver i parallel with many 10 ohm rds on fets with open drivers!
and the controller did not wanted to sustain all the current demand (100+ pm questions) to that single fet!
The controller was already pushed really high! and the heat it created was a warn but it was never took into considerations...
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