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I bet nobody ever tells that guy that he needs :morepower1:

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I bet nobody ever tells that guy that he needs :morepower1:

lol i doubt he would hear them anyway, lol

:jon:

HEY HEY

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Looks like all the same series wiring...just differents spots to put main pos and neg. Same output...

Actually it's parallel wiring and if you read the article in the link you will find a relation between load splitting between batteries and the wiring style.

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ok, just got back from talkin with XS Power.

They said just be sure to run buss bars that are capable of handling the minimum of the maximum possible current draw off my equipment.

Other than that, they said putting ~2,400A on battery Post 1 will be fine, no harm done.

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other wise your bussbar would just be a fuse i suppose.

from what jeff said. he was like 'you've never seen a 1000A fuse have you well thats what the bars are"

he said its a formula to figure it out, but idk

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well.. i dont know why he would suggest people to create bars based on minimum current to act like a fuse.. that would create resistance and that word is illegal for competition use, hehe.

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