For now, we have achieved: JetFleet H4 LEDs - the “most efficient,” ultra-bright LEDs where every LED is standalone addressed. These LEDs are used in Onewheels, and we are also working on a prototype to mount them externally on eBikes, eScooters, and eSkates. Now it is a great option for DIY enthusiasts.
Controller JetFleet F6 - VESC-based controller available in 20S, 24S, and 32S versions.
There is no optimal minimum voltage. The minimum voltage is 13V, but I prefer at least 24V.
If we ignore everything else and focus solely on MOSFET resistance, we can determine the following approximate values:
~1.2mΩ for a 100V MOSFET
~1.46mΩ for a 120V MOSFET
~2.1mΩ for a 150V MOSFET
This means the 24S version generates 21% more heat, and the 32S version 75% more heat than the 20S version when pushing the same amount of current.
In reality, the difference is smaller due to other contributing factors. However, for now, even the 32S version is more than sufficient for the MXUS 3K Turbo 4T.
We finally succeeded — the BMS is working flawlessly and has entered the beta testing stage. This BMS has the potential to become the ultimate BMS for ESK8 VESC systems due to its compact dimensions and wide range of functionalities. It can work from 4s up to 32s battery.