The rule specifically states a maximum of 4MJ can be deployed from the ES to the MGUK, 2MJ can be recovered from the MGUK to the ES, and unlimited energy can be transferred from the MGUH to the MGUK.saviour stivala wrote: ↑29 May 2023, 11:37Yes of course additional power can be fed from the MGU-H to the MGU-K. But while it can compensate for lack of ES stored output, it cannot 'AXTEND', and by that I mean, 'ADD', to the maximum MGU-K output deployment per lap by the rules.
So the limit would only be 4MJ if the MGUH couldn't recover more than 2MJ, the difference between maximum MGUK-ES recovery and ES-MGUK deployment.
First case: RBPT engineer, head of ICE development clearly has expertise in his field. His field, however, was not, at the time of recording at least, ERS or its integration and race usage.saviour stivala wrote: ↑29 May 2023, 11:37A note. You certainly have a very low opinion of the higher end technical people involved in F1.
It would be interesting to ask him on this point again, to see if he still believes that it will not be allowed to charge the battery using the ICE.
Second case: I was talking about journalist covering F1, most of whom or not that technically minded. Taffin was giving an explanation that could be understood by most people, but may not have reflected how the MGUK is used in reality.