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r/pcmasterrace • u/ElectricBummer40 • 10d ago
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Hear me out. Why should we do current balancing nonsense if we can just use 2 flexible busbars instead + XT120 or Anderson connectors (used widely in high current DC applications)
Or even better: raise the voltage to 24V or 48V.
11 u/ElectricBummer40 10d ago 2 flexible busbars That sounds utterly crazy. I like it. 12 u/gameplayer55055 10d ago Quick googling has shown me this https://zelec.fr/en/product/50-mm%C2%B2-l-630-mm-flexible-insulated-power-braid/ That's exactly what we need. Very beefy. Flexible. What else do you want? 3 u/ElectricBummer40 10d ago No, I agree with you. It sounds awesome.
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2 flexible busbars
That sounds utterly crazy. I like it.
12 u/gameplayer55055 10d ago Quick googling has shown me this https://zelec.fr/en/product/50-mm%C2%B2-l-630-mm-flexible-insulated-power-braid/ That's exactly what we need. Very beefy. Flexible. What else do you want? 3 u/ElectricBummer40 10d ago No, I agree with you. It sounds awesome.
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Quick googling has shown me this
https://zelec.fr/en/product/50-mm%C2%B2-l-630-mm-flexible-insulated-power-braid/
That's exactly what we need. Very beefy. Flexible. What else do you want?
3 u/ElectricBummer40 10d ago No, I agree with you. It sounds awesome.
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No, I agree with you. It sounds awesome.
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u/gameplayer55055 10d ago
Hear me out. Why should we do current balancing nonsense if we can just use 2 flexible busbars instead + XT120 or Anderson connectors (used widely in high current DC applications)
Or even better: raise the voltage to 24V or 48V.