Many of us lamented the passing of the ERR Cruise Commander Lite, so I decided to see if there could be a suitable replacement. It's not possible to get to the exact size, but I think I can make the Cruise Commander fit into a much smaller space.
I removed the heatsink, and also removed the existing driver FET's. I replaced them with similar spec parts with a shorter tab, these sometimes get soldered to boards. I also replaced one tall capacitor that caused the R4LC to sit high in the saddle. The result was a package the same width as the CC-Lite, 1/8" taller than the CC-Lite, and 1/2" longer than the CC-Lite. I'm guessing this makes it small enough for many of the S-scale applications that might have used the CC-Lite.
I ran this configuration with a 1A motor load for 10 minutes, the FET's got to 75C, pretty warm, but well within their ratings. I think this probably has similar power handling capability as the CC-Lite, and may fill the gap left by it's passing.
What do you think, hit or miss?