QuinLED-Dig-Octa (out today)

fugley

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this maybe an option for some finding it hard to get there hands on a contoller

or even the power board that will take 100 amps continuous

 

burnt

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ive got 3 coming my way .
 

thewanderingpine

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I don’t love the split positive/negative ends of the power boards — but the fact that it is sized to do 100 amps is pretty cool.
 

Skymaster

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100A on a PCB? Methinks there will be some pretty fat tracks to support that- off memory you need about 25mm2 to support it!
Let's hope it's not like the receivers that recently came out that were struggling with 5A.
 
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The Hobo

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100A on a PCB? Methinks there will be some pretty fat tracks to support that- off memory you need about 25mm2 to support it!
Let's hope it's not like the receivers that recently came out that were struggling with 5A.
He did mention there is a LOT of copper in the PCB for that one, so makes sense.
 

David_AVD

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100A on a PCB? Methinks there will be some pretty fat tracks to support that- off memory you need about 25mm2 to support it!

The general rule of thumb with cabling is 10A per 1mm2. My 8 way DC distro does 80A max, but that is split over 4 input connectors.
 
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