Dude, I'm a Mechanical Engineer, and have taken many courses on digital and analog electronic circuits, as well as electric powertrain systems. If you simply refuse to accept any advice I have for you, then that's okay, but realize that you need to understand completely what the limitations are of your electric drivetrain and power control systems are BEFORE hooking up any wires, or the components will either let the smoke out, or not last the duration advertised if used improperly. If you keep everything within specs, they can be virtually maintenance-free for years.
If you do this type of crap to anyone offering you advice based on experience and education, then I'm sure that you will make a lot of avoidable mistakes being hard headed and ignorant of the truth. Open your mind and learn from others, and you can achieve anything, that's what I have learned anyways. Abandon your ego for a minute and read some spec sheets thoroughly, understand all of the information presented, do the math for your particular schematic, THEN buy stuff and hook up wires.
If you do this type of crap to anyone offering you advice based on experience and education, then I'm sure that you will make a lot of avoidable mistakes being hard headed and ignorant of the truth. Open your mind and learn from others, and you can achieve anything, that's what I have learned anyways. Abandon your ego for a minute and read some spec sheets thoroughly, understand all of the information presented, do the math for your particular schematic, THEN buy stuff and hook up wires.