Hey i have a question so i wanted to use the double stack pcb in a future diy build im planning and wanted to know does the 40t cells come installed already or do i have to install them myself and solder them? And also wats the width,length and height of a double stack pcb cause i wanted to put it under a 37" downhill speed board deck but make sure i have enough clearance for it?
That deck will be to small, its 490x170mm.
It included everything except the cells.
Dam gonna have to find a 41" deck maybe and what about soldering do i have to solder the cells on?
Now I understand why I have to wait 3 more weeks for my black Davega
Haha, have you seen this yet?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CHzvlh0pL9t/
All assembled by one pair of hands.
Ooooh snap!!! Looks fast!
Pictures of Plutonium are so pleasing for my eyes. What’s the weight of the board?
Roughly 20 kgs shes a heavy girl, but I like 'em big so <3
That was not a criticism at all, sorry if it looked like it is.
I’m really ok with the waiting time and grateful of your massive work
Ive been thinking about something thats been bugging me so the plutonium can be setup with 4wd 6374 motors with a max amp of 80 amps per motor. The pcb itself is a dual stack 12s3p spilt for each set of esc and motors, so does the 180amps claimed the pcb can do is for each pcb tray or is it only 90amps max per tray meaning that all four motors are only capable of getting 45 amps per motor?
There’s no way you can get 180A from 3P. Such cells don’t exist.
You have to distinguish between battery current and motor current though. 45A input (battery) current will often be more than enough to output 80A (motor) current.
Their is 2 pcb inside every board. We set them to 70A per pcb for a total 140 battery A as standard