mikepetro
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Thanks Mamu. Yes, replacing that onboard fuse would be a major PITA. Basicly a user would have to send the Mod back to me as most wont have the capability. Would love to find a PTC or similar that was rated 2 amps lower than the onboard fuse. Not much play there though, onboard fuse is rated for 25A and input requirement as high as 23A. Maybe a 20A rating, as I doubt a 12v 23A fuse will be found.
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Drunk_J said:
Hey Everybody...LOL. So nice to be able to post somewhere! Especially since I can only look at ECF. hahaha
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Alexander Mundy said:
I am fairly certain I read somewhere that it would only take increasing resistance values but I can't find the reference. I remember because I saw a curve one time that plateaued and went back down before increasing again and it made me think about what would happen in a closed loop system with simple resistance feedback.
@Alexander Mundy, you probably saw it in my thread, I know I mentioned it anyway.
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Too bad you are so far away, I have a solid background (and meet all your listed requirements except Solidworks) for the Automation Engineer position. I am not interested in relocating though, unless its to the coast.
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Considering there is an onboard fuse on the DNA200, is it still recommended to fuse the LIPO?
And if so, what does Evolv recommend?
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Hmmm, atty concept akin to a 3-wire RTD. A separate 3rd length of wire, to use for temp compensation. Hmmmm, maybe a new generation of atty for future Temp boards.