You are right, i was thinking about that as well. I tested the system yesterday, it draws about 20Amps during operation, pistons move quickly, about 1 inch/second. Did not measure stall Amperage yet, because meter maxed out at 30 Amps.
I am not sure what the limitations for the high amp controller from the store are. Do I risk to burn it if stall Amps are to high?
Why has it been removed from the store?
Edit, I just read through the documentation that Jean provided, seems that 20Amps is the max for the high power controller, so this pump will push the electronics to the limit, probably not the way to move forward. Especially since the stall Amps seem to be higher than 30Amps.
https://pypilot.org/schematics/highpower_datasheet.htm
I am not sure what the limitations for the high amp controller from the store are. Do I risk to burn it if stall Amps are to high?
Why has it been removed from the store?
Edit, I just read through the documentation that Jean provided, seems that 20Amps is the max for the high power controller, so this pump will push the electronics to the limit, probably not the way to move forward. Especially since the stall Amps seem to be higher than 30Amps.
https://pypilot.org/schematics/highpower_datasheet.htm