John in CR said:
My 6 orders with Leo for almost 20 controllers have gone fine, unless your special requests messed up my pair 24s. Hopefully the low current setting is just that controller (Worst case it's something we can both easily work around) Maybe the mistake was simply forgetting 1 shunt wire, or maybe it's simply caused by a 3 speed setting and not a mistake at all. Did you think to order 100% as setting #2 like I always do to ensure the default is 100%.
Until we get a definitive answer to this question I am going to give Leo the benefit of the doubt.
Fair enough - I will try the 3spd switch. If that is the cause then it should be noted that the GreenTime controller handles 3spd switch input different thant eh Infineon - perhaps in a better way.
John In Cr said:
I don't know the cause and it's contrary to my experience to date with Leo where all controllers have met or exceeded spec in terms of current limits.
I got 52Amps from 12s1p 18650 ebay A123 on my 12Fet 36v controller. The cells failed and burned but I got my 50A and left my garage floor looking like the rejects section at a Durex Factory.
So you also had a controller come it at 50? Please explain more.
John In Cr said:
I trust Leo just fine and will continue to do business with him, and I certainly wouldn't have given my recommendation if I didn't already have a favorable track record with him. That's the way I work, and I don't do things like order a competitor's product just to find fault, especially in such a public manner and with made up stuff like about the fets.
I missed this on my last response. Ordering competitors products? Made up stuff about fets? He is not a competitor to me in the same way that Lyen is not a competitor... we are aiming at a very different market. He is in a race to the bottom on pricing (as was Lyen) and I am trying to offer a no compromises "best I can make" controller.
Made up stuff about fets? I made up nothing. I made observations which I then validated through scientific experimentation. I then made further observations which I noted as my opinion.
It was reasonable for Methods to suggest that the FET's were fake. My heart dropped when I opened up my controllers. I just assumed I had been ripped off. But I took my time, did some ghetto tests, did some basic physical manipulation, took zoom photos and uploaded them to the net. Methods has undoubtedly applied scientific rigour but scientific rigour comes in many guises. First rule of Science? Observations. Methods said that he had observed thousands of fets....but an amateur like me knew that the genuine Fet's ARE etched. What's the first thing people do at a crime scene? Photograph everything in sight, from afar , up close, zoomed in, under a microscope, you name it. There was already significant evidence out there about A} The Controllers working and B} the Mosfets being smeared with heatsink compound and bearing, upon doing so, an uncanny resemblance to the Leo fets.
John In Cr said:
I won't go back in time, so I'll stick with the last 24hours or so. You blew your super controller, but Leo's survives, so whose controller is better?
Superficially the Leo controller is better, but its not really a straight comparison, Methods was in the early stages of development. That said you have a point. Leo's T-34 outlasted Methods King-Tiger.
Yea... my controller was also running at 100A while this Leo was running at 50A. That is not a comparison.
John in Cr said:
The bottom line is that Leo delivers and has been doing so to ES members since late last year, with no complaints that I'm aware. On top of that he's a nice guy and seems eager to give good service. You're a direct competitor and magically after 50 emails (after telling me you didn't want any direct involvement), you didn't get what you want and have been on the attack in an overt manner since your package arrived. How would you feel if someone did that to you? Do the right thing and clean up your mess.
I find Methods commercial conflict of interests hard to ignore. I am not saying it is determinative of anything, but it remains striking to say the least.