While your reply was semi-useful, didn't provide an answer I was looking for. So your saying it's due to the fact of the nominal voltage it runs at? So this means the other chips on the market don't run at 7.4? If so, why does it need to run at 7.4v, what else is it really powering that requires this compared to the other chips on the market? I use 3S LiPOs right now so that's not even a problem. I'm just trying to pinpoint schematic wise why this exists. I'm wondering if because you push it too far the fuse would go off. retird you can push 200w on an unregulated mod easily with the right build, so I'm trying to really break this down. I get it that it's safety for most people, but I am well experienced at this point and want to look at reasoning of why compared to other chips it is limited. I mean for example how is the Fuchai able to do this without a third cell?