2022-02-03, 06:43 PM
You won't burn it out. There is overcurrent, overtemperature and a fuse. What will happen, is, it will stop working until it cools, or for large overloads, it will throw the overcurrent protection. For the regular controller if you tried to use it, you would either trip the over current or blow the 10 amp fuse drawing 20 amps in general use most likely.
The high current controller supports up to 30 amps not 20. It is ok if stall amps is higher (up to 50 amps) It is removed from the store because I can't produce enough of these (not enough time) but also a lot of basic parts are not available anymore. This requires redesigning. After a redesign I have to build just 2, and ensure the new design is good, and hopefully by then I can get more. I made a new design a few days ago...
The way things are going, more items will be removed from the store in the future as many parts are simply out of stock with no indication they will be back anytime soon.
The high current controller supports up to 30 amps not 20. It is ok if stall amps is higher (up to 50 amps) It is removed from the store because I can't produce enough of these (not enough time) but also a lot of basic parts are not available anymore. This requires redesigning. After a redesign I have to build just 2, and ensure the new design is good, and hopefully by then I can get more. I made a new design a few days ago...
The way things are going, more items will be removed from the store in the future as many parts are simply out of stock with no indication they will be back anytime soon.