 Soliton1 by EVnetics LLCThe Soliton1 can handle up to 1000A peak (continuously with liquid cooling) with nominal voltage up to 342V. Soliton1 Features
 Zilla Controller - Z1K-LV Low Voltage (72-156V) - 1000 Amps The Z1K-LV can regulate up to 1000 Amps of motor current and run on battery packs of 72 to 156 volts nominal. This unit is more than twice as powerful as the common 1231C type from the competition and therefore is plenty of power for most "normal" car conversions.
 Zilla Controller - Z1K-HV High Voltage (72-300V) - 1000 AmpsThe Z1K-HV can regulate up to 1000 Amps of motor current and run on battery packs of 72 to 300 volts nominal.
 Zilla Controller - Z1K-EHV Extra High Voltage (72-348V) - 1000 Amps The Z1K-EHV can regulate up to 1000 Amps of motor current and run on battery packs of 72 to 348 volts nominal.
 Zilla Controller - Z2K-HV High Voltage (72-300V) - 2000 Amps* By far the most powerful controller in the industry!
* Backed by a solid factory warranty and over fifteen years experience building controllers for the world's quickest electric vehicles.
* Water cooling for sustained high power operation.
* 2000 motor Amps available with proper cooling.
* Multiple Microprocessors which cross check for security and safety.
* Full motor current limit control with smooth temperature cutback.
* Silent high frequency operation.
* Compact size.
 Zilla Controller - Z2K-EHV Extra High Voltage (72-348V) - 2000 Amps* By far the most powerful controller in the industry!
* Backed by a solid factory warranty and over fifteen years experience building controllers for the world's quickest electric vehicles.
* Water cooling for sustained high power operation.
* 2000 motor Amps available with proper cooling.
* Multiple Microprocessors which cross check for security and safety.
* Full motor current limit control with smooth temperature cutback.
* Silent high frequency operation.
* Compact size.
 Option P for Hairball - Hall Effect Pedal Throttle Input This option configures the hairball for use with a Hall effect throttle pedal instead of the standard potentiometer (Hall effect pedal not included. *Note: With option P the unit will no longer work with a standard throttle pot.)
 Option A for Hairball - Series/Parallel & Reversing Contactor Control Option A: Series/parallel contactor switching control option. This option allows you to do electronic reversing using extra reversing contactors and also series/parallel switching on dual motor systems (contactors not included).
 Both options A and P for Hairball - Series/Parallel/Reversing Control and HEPA inputThis option configures the hairball for use with a Hall effect throttle pedal instead of the standard potentiometer. Option AP also allows arc-less Series/parallel contactor switching and electronic reversing using auxiliary contactors (contactors and Hall effect pedal not included. *Note: With option AP the unit will no longer work with a standard throttle pot.)
 Option S for Hairball - Sparrow/NMGOption S allows for Zilla use with the Sparrow/NMG electric vehicle.
 Both options S and P for Hairball - Sparrow/NMG and HEPA inputOption SP allows for Zilla use with the Sparrow/NMG electric vehicle and a hall effect pedal instead of the standard potentiometer. (Hall Effect pedal not included. *Note: the unit will no longer work with the Sparrow's old throttle pot.
 HEPA Pedal AssemblyThe HEPA (Hall Effect Pedal Assembly) is required for the -P option Hairball. If you do not have this pedal assembly, the -P option will not work and the -P option is required to use this pedal.
 2171S Speed Sensor KitThe 2171S Speed Sensor is a hall effect sensor embedded in a bracket with a matching magnet. Its open collector output provides four pulses per motor revolution at a 50% duty cycle as utilized by the Hairball.
 Experimental Speed SensorThis is a stand-alone Hall Effect sensor with an LED indicator on the active surface. It comes with twelve neodymium magnets which will need to be mounted to the rotating part of the motor in such a way as to provide the required minimum pulse width as described in our FAQ.
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