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Re: Jaguars and Talons

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Originally Posted by yash101 View Post
The effect would be neglegible. However, the different handling of motor controllers means that one motor would go through much more abrasion than the other.

While there are safety diodes, one motor may generate enough backflow because of reverse electro-motiv force, to destroy MOSFETs on these motor controllers. However, this is typically negligible!

It's funny how basic physics can explain so much . #ILovePhysics
How would one motor go through much more abrasion?
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