miked826
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No need to ask, it's 280A continuous rated multiplied by 74v nominal to make 20.7 kW discharge capable. HOWEVER, I would be hesitant to do that with the cells packed so tightly together with no method of heat removal.
Agreed. No doubt about that. What kind of BMS would you need to keep all those batteries in check voltage wise?
I was trying to skirt the whole BMS thing on my Turnigy's cause I know that is gonna be costly, but not near as costly as having a battery pack go up in flames for whatever reason. LOL