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raceengine

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err..boost module for omega?maybe?:rolleyes:

huhuhu... my module can only work if the mod have negative trigger. Positive trigger needs additional mosfet to control on/off which means need more room to work with. unless use smd components and make my own pcb. I'm just making this to kill time waiting in anticipation for the kick and VVGG module. :toast:
 

jacktan12

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huhuhu... my module can only work if the mod have negative trigger. Positive trigger needs additional mosfet to control on/off which means need more room to work with. unless use smd components and make my own pcb. I'm just making this to kill time waiting in anticipation for the kick and VVGG module. :toast:

When will you get to make me one for my ggts too? Hehe....I've waited 4 months already...at least
 

raceengine

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When will you get to make me one for my ggts too? Hehe....I've waited 4 months already...at least

took some time to figure out how to properly ground it.
you want the evercool or the boost one?
evercool can do 10 amps and needs 2 batts
boost can do 2.4 amps but with single batt

I have only 1 spare each.
 

haririjumain

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huhuhu... my module can only work if the mod have negative trigger. Positive trigger needs additional mosfet to control on/off which means need more room to work with. unless use smd components and make my own pcb. I'm just making this to kill time waiting in anticipation for the kick and VVGG module. :toast:

so the kick also can't work on omega right?hmmm...
 

raceengine

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the kick works with omega. probably have a built in fet in it as a switch. since it uses smd components and everything is tiny with custom pcb, should be possible. The problem is if you don't have a switch or some kind then the chip will always be on and it will eat the life out of it possibly heating it up.
 
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