i got this board from duane today, already pulled the zener diodes and the resistors off. it was .2 ohm, except a bunch were burned open, some of the zeners were burned out too. confirmed the zener is 62V, and found this for the output FETs.
the digikey entry http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=IRF2807-ND
and the data sheet http://www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/irf2807.pdf
i would recommend increasing the zener to 68V and raise the resistor to 5W from 3W, and increase the resistance to .3 ohm.
you run this at 48V lithium or max 60V then the 63V 470uF caps i have on my 9FET infineon board would help too. when i pull them off my board, i can add them to your board.
maybe if the voltage spikes can be partially absorbed in the extra caps right off the S/D busses, and then if we add 6V to the peak before the zener avalanches, maybe that will reduce the severity of the breakdown, and add a little resistance just to reduce the current about 30%, maybe only 50% (when you consider the current at the higher zener voltage) of what it normally it would be at the 62V setting. but just guessing about that. but it could help reduce the rate at which it burns up, and i don't think it will take out your FETs because they are 75V FETs. 13mohm, so they will get hot at high current.
i also wanna remove that stupid relay they use for the LVC, just hardwire it, and use the LVC on the BMS to protect itself and the controller, no need to waste even a tiny little bit of current on the coil of that relay. thats why the GM controller has so much voltage regulators, overkill compared to the infineon. wasted current in the controller is just more heat.
this controller will work at 72V too i bet, just raise the input resistor another 200 ohms, use the 100V caps, and i think those FETs will still work, but don't know until you try it. then you can swap to the 4110s like you were talking about.
about $30 for parts of 20 sets of diodes and resistors, enuff to rebuild the 3 controllers you have, and 2 sets extra for spares. so that would give you 3 regen 48V controllers. mod the 36V to 48V at the same time.
i recommend spares, because it turns that out if you prepare in advance and save the spare parts for an eventual failure, then your hack will never fail. the inverse murphy. lose the spares, it fails in no time.