saviour stivala wrote:The ERS-K is the only element of the ERS system that is allowed to transfer electrical power to the crankshaft (the electrical engine of the hybrid power unit). What goes out of it to the crankshaft is limited to 120KW.
The ERS ES is the only energy store (battery) of the ERS system where harvested electrical energy can be stored, only 4MJ of harvested electrical energy can be stored inside it, and only 4MJ electrical energy can be deployed/discharged from it.
With all respect to all on here, but I just cannot understand why bigger numbers deployed than those stipulated by the rules/regulation are still in this fifth year of the ERS system being pushed out by some.
Incorrect. On many levels, again.
The component is the MGU-K, not ERS-K.
The ES is the most obvious place to store harvested energy however it's highly likely the teams are using other forms of brief storage as detailed in the Honda and Ferrari PU threads.
The ES can and almost certainly does store more than 4MJ. It's the State of Charge which cannot fluctuate more than 4MJ from minimum to maximum at any time the car is on track. This is different to MJ deployment per lap.
Finally for the umpteenth time, the ES is not limited to 4MJ per lap deployment.
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Only deployment DIRECTLY from the ES to MGU-K is capped at 4MJ per lap.
AS stated countless times to you, the ES, MGU-K and MGU-H can deploy unlimited amounts of MJ between each other BEYOND the 4MJ cap that the ES sent directly to MGU-K. You can see this flow chart on many threads of this forum, or find it at the end of the F1 regulations. Perhaps the visual flow chart will help you understand.
As long as the State of Charge of the ES doesn't vary by more than 4MJ, everything above is all legal.
Your posts containing fallacious information have and will continue to be reported.
Your ignorance and erroneous statements have been polluting this forum for too long.
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