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Here is quick and dirty hex edit I've done of the the EB3xx software to allow for higher battery currents. This is not a pretty edit, but it does work. I did this for my own testing and because Steveo has been asking me to do it for him for a few days so I figured I might as well help everyone out. I included some of my working sample files I have been testing with as well.
This allows you to turn block time down to 0.0, do this first, no more than 0.1S block time on a high power controller if you want it to stand a chance at living.
Changes:
battery current all the way up to 250A
Block time as low as 0.0s
Regen voltage of 55,63,75V. I changed this for my own needs as I use this on my IRFB4115 18 FET controllers at 125V to get regen with the proper R12 mod to change LVC/HVC. 1200 ohm R12 = displayed voltage, 900 ohm R12 = 1.33x displayed voltage, 600 ohm R12 = 2.00x displayed voltage. For reference most of Lyen's IRFB4110 controllers use a 900 ohm R12, IRFB4115 controllers usually have a 600 ohm R12.
Disclaimer, if you blow up your controller... you probably pushed it to hard
I sell 18FET and 24 FET replacements 
For an even better selection of options use XPD. I need to spend some time hacking the source code on that to make sure the shunt values are what I think they are... just need more time. XPD kicks serious butt!
Enjoy.
View attachment EB3xx V2.zip
This allows you to turn block time down to 0.0, do this first, no more than 0.1S block time on a high power controller if you want it to stand a chance at living.
Changes:
battery current all the way up to 250A
Block time as low as 0.0s
Regen voltage of 55,63,75V. I changed this for my own needs as I use this on my IRFB4115 18 FET controllers at 125V to get regen with the proper R12 mod to change LVC/HVC. 1200 ohm R12 = displayed voltage, 900 ohm R12 = 1.33x displayed voltage, 600 ohm R12 = 2.00x displayed voltage. For reference most of Lyen's IRFB4110 controllers use a 900 ohm R12, IRFB4115 controllers usually have a 600 ohm R12.
Disclaimer, if you blow up your controller... you probably pushed it to hard
For an even better selection of options use XPD. I need to spend some time hacking the source code on that to make sure the shunt values are what I think they are... just need more time. XPD kicks serious butt!
Enjoy.
View attachment EB3xx V2.zip