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Re: FRC Blogged: - Motor Controllers

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Originally Posted by AlexH View Post
well assuming the continuous current of the talon was taken at 28v it should be good for 140a at 12v. vs the victor which will do 40a at 12v

you could pop the main breaker with a single talon.


also... THE TALON LOOKS LIKE A VICTOR WITH A HEATSINK!!!1!1!!!
That is not at all how that math works. An H-bridge's current rating is very nearly flat across its voltage range.

Additionally, the victor will handle more than 40A at 12V.
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