Description
In response to customer demands, our store has introduced an upgraded welding variant of the power distribution board, designed to effectively cater to a wide range of requirements. This innovative product aims to fulfill the diverse needs of our clientele, ensuring satisfaction and reliability in performance.
This Power Distribution Board is also compatible with both quadcopters and hexacopters. It efficiently delivers power through the ESC power line while allowing the remaining interfaces to be utilized for additional module power supply, enhancing versatility in applications.
The streamlined wiring not only enhances the visual appeal but also significantly improves the stability of the aircraft during operation. This careful consideration of design elements ensures that users can enjoy a seamless flying experience without compromising on functionality.
Product specifications include the name ‘Alp-200A High-current 200Amp ESC hub’, which supports up to 8 ESCs with a maximum current resistance of 210A. It is compatible with the latest Hobbywing ESC models ranging from 20A to 120A, featuring a robust copper plating of 7 ounces and a compact size of 54mm in diameter, as detailed in the accompanying figure for mounting hole dimensions.
The copper thickness has been boosted from the original 60Z to 70Z, and we’ve also widened the gap between the output pads while increasing the size of the main current pads. Don’t worry, the external dimensions and installation holes are still the same. The new version comes with nylon columns in two sizes, 6mm and 8mm, to make your installation a breeze. The following figure highlights the differences between the new and old versions. Recently, we’ve noticed that high-quality imitation distribution boards have started popping up in the market. At first glance, they look quite similar, but when you compare them side by side, you’ll see that the imitation has a diameter of only 40mm, while the genuine one measures 50mm. This means the imitation is one-third smaller, and the mandatory 210A mark could pose some risks. During the design of this structure, we identified a narrow edge in one area. If that area shrinks, the edge will also become smaller, which could lead to potential issues. Simply adding copper to this type of board won’t guarantee a 100% increase in current.
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