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Talon V.s. Jaguar

well.. what are the differences betwenn and who is better for what? because they cost the same
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Re: Talon V.s. Jaguar

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well.. what are the differences betwenn and who is better for what? because they cost the same
They're both good products.

Talon is smaller, lighter, virtually immune to swarf, and can sustain higher currents without shutting down.

Jaguar has CAN bus and can do on-board closed-loop control of position, voltage, and current. This year's Jag has conformal-coated PCB so it should be less sensitive to swarf. I think it also has a slightly higher current shutoff setting (has anybody tested this yet?).

Don't forget the Victor 888. It's derived from the 884 which has a reputation for robustness and ability to sustain high currents.



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