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Old 04-12-2011, 12:48 PM   #55 (permalink)
adamj12b
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Originally Posted by LouMan View Post
WoW Adam where did you get that single driver board? that is extactly what I needed for my controller
I got to have some hehehehe I'm having to install my double driver board on a single IGBT, dangit were was I when all this got past around hehehe.

at anyrate the driver board works great the VLA get pretty warm after a little while even the one under no load, a small fan inside the case or vent fan would be a good idea
to keep the inside the controller kool.
Hey Lou,

I never got passed around. lol Thats why you never seen it. I did mention it once on my charger thread, but thats it. It would have to have the connector changed to really be viable in a car situation. Shouldn't be hard. I think a 6 pin molex connector would like right up.

Hm...thats interesting that they get warm. The only thing I can think of that would cause it to get warm under no load would be the built in dc-dc converter. I will be powering mine up tonight or tomorrow and I will see what It does.

-Adam
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