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Originally Posted by KroozX
The motor controller is mounted properly now, so it's much handy to use now:
Really useful option, saves time and work.
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wow it looks really good!
Are you skilled with electronics?
I wonder if using super capacitors for example 12x2.7v in series to get 30-32v, can I then just use a DC to DC converter to step up the 12v start battery and set output to 30v using the highest amp rated module I can find to charge the supercaps?
Im not sure if its practical since the voltage can drop alot, but I guess the run time will only be <5sec for each run.
Or maybe if there exsist some kind of circuit that can make it possible to switch on and off wires to charge in parallell and discharge in series, then use 2x 6x2.7v banks.