Installing inline fuses might afford a degree of protection, but, as Wibbly has said, junking the board might be the best option.Tech-Com wrote:I have an idea using minimal components mosfet,diode, etc to allow the HL board to control turning, low and medium speed, and reverse. If the controller stick is pushed full forward the HL board will be bypassed for flat out speed.
Right now I just want to determine at what the cutoff point will be as to not burn up the board.
It could save time, and head-scratching in the long run.
You can always try components and basic schematics (fuses etc..) out with a basic breadboard kit, before installing them in the tank..