You are all right.

Bypassing a single BeCu springs can still yield a non-negligible difference in performance at very high currents. One massive advantage of using a BeCu spring though is that if the bypass fails, your build won’t catch on fire because of a melting spring.

This is why people like Dale always bypass springs no matter what they are made of.

Unless you’re me and you are a lazy incompetent person that can’t bypass springs no matter how much practice or how good my equipment is :person_facepalming:

That’s why I actually designed a dual spring setup. It’s an extremely potent setup, supporting 20A+ currents without much problem at all. It can actually handle higher currents as Texas Ace and I have tested, but reliability has not been tested above 21A(max current of my testing setup), and it’s not probably going to fare well.