PWM is a great method of controller power (watts).
With a Duty cycle of less than 100% (DC) the output power will be less than straight DC.
That limits the performance of a single cell PWM to something less than a straight through device.
Now with two cells stacked, the PWM being less than straight through isn't a problem.
Unless 7.4v ain't enough for you
I don't have an ABC PWM device, but from all accounts it seems to be a pretty hard hitting mod.
Most Buck regulating devices seem to be limited to about 6 volts on the high end and 2.5 to 3 amps.
Getting 7 volts (about 90% Duty Cycle) and 5 amps (35 watts) is pretty easy to do with a double stack of good 18650 cells.
I mean like really easy.
But until the aliens give us new science, the ABC PWM mod hits harder because RMS measuring circuits ain't simple.
With a Duty cycle of less than 100% (DC) the output power will be less than straight DC.
That limits the performance of a single cell PWM to something less than a straight through device.
Now with two cells stacked, the PWM being less than straight through isn't a problem.
Unless 7.4v ain't enough for you
I don't have an ABC PWM device, but from all accounts it seems to be a pretty hard hitting mod.
Most Buck regulating devices seem to be limited to about 6 volts on the high end and 2.5 to 3 amps.
Getting 7 volts (about 90% Duty Cycle) and 5 amps (35 watts) is pretty easy to do with a double stack of good 18650 cells.
I mean like really easy.
But until the aliens give us new science, the ABC PWM mod hits harder because RMS measuring circuits ain't simple.