Could be a bad connection (or cell) in the pack, or pack wiring.
Voltage drops feeding the DC-DC and the output cuts back.
High load = big currents = big voltage drop on bad connections or weak cell(s)

Bill D.




On 4/28/2018 12:32 PM, John Lussmyer via EV wrote:
On Fri Apr 27 16:22:07 PDT 2018 [email protected] said:
I'm going to do some work so I can hook up one of my Fluke DVM's and be able to 
see the display while driving.
Also switch it between AC and DC to help see how much noise there is on the 
line.
The Fluke meter shows the 12v battery voltage as holding pretty constant, so 
the little digital meter that is hooked up is showing bad results when the 
Zilla is humping out the power.

Most likely now have a noisy Zilla, sigh...


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