Chalo
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rainmaking said:I'm also not sure being in saltwater with a bunch of cells discharging would be deadly.
Why not give it a go? You might be right after all.
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rainmaking said:I'm also not sure being in saltwater with a bunch of cells discharging would be deadly.
rainmaking said:Oh, and I would think grounded plumbing has something to do with hair dryer electrocutions.
Chalo said:rainmaking said:I'm also not sure being in saltwater with a bunch of cells discharging would be deadly.
Why not give it a go? You might be right after all.
Sunder said:ElectricGod said:Is 240 volts AC rectified 400 volts DC? I don't honestly know...
Huh. 240vac RMS rectified is 336vdc. 220v stepped down is 308v
I was wondering why my Outlander had a 300v pack. Would be very efficient to step down (if it's stepped down at all).
Hillhater said:You could simplify things , and make them much safer, if you dropped back to a 60-80v system, with something like a water cooled GM motor, or modified Zero motor, with rpms that suit your pump better.
Lipo packs can be reconfigured easily to suit and retain the same discharge current.
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Jonno said:Hi Guys,
I have 24 (24s 4p) of these in my bike, they work well as long as you keep them all balanced and will push out 200a I've done 2500 miles with no problems into a 200a APT controller
FOI i bought an extra 11 packs last month as they were on offer @ £19.90 each
Jonno