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Old 06-09-2020, 06:07 AM   #1
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Default EZGO regen current and resistor circuit with Lithium Batteries?

What is the maximum Current or voltage that the RXV Regen Braking system or resistor control circuit is likely to see with a Curtis 235 and 350 controller?
I had a Navitas Tac 2 resistor circuit stick on and melted anything within 2 inches of the resistor that wasn't metal. I saw in excess of 110 amps on my meter when this happened. The controller is being replaced, but I want to make sure that it can handle the regen system and the BMS shutdown settings before I decide how to proceed.
Any thoughts on the matter will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 06-09-2020, 03:18 PM   #2
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What is the maximum Current or voltage that the RXV Regen Braking system or resistor control circuit is likely to see with a Curtis 235 and 350 controller?
I had a Navitas Tac 2 resistor circuit stick on and melted anything within 2 inches of the resistor that wasn't metal. I saw in excess of 110 amps on my meter when this happened. The controller is being replaced, but I want to make sure that it can handle the regen system and the BMS shutdown settings before I decide how to proceed.
Any thoughts on the matter will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 06-10-2020, 07:25 AM   #3
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Default Re: EZGO regen current and resistor circuit with Lithium Batteries?

man not sure how youve had so many problems i have a basic wiring setup with 14 modules and i charge to 58volts and rip the **** out of it with no issues at all so far been in for 2 months maybe drive it almost everyday weather permitting
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Old 06-10-2020, 10:49 AM   #4
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man not sure how youve had so many problems i have a basic wiring setup with 14 modules and i charge to 58volts and rip the **** out of it with no issues at all so far been in for 2 months maybe drive it almost everyday weather permitting
Still the first problem. Nobody seems to be able to answer a question so I keep posting it in different ways to try and get a response. Everybody seems to be a little afraid of it. I didn't have any issues until I put in the Navitas Controller.
Just trying to get information.
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