EFX2 - Globe - The Maiden | Caliber II 50| ESC FVT 120A 6S| LiPo 8Ah 6S

Hi

This morning I presented Mountainboard with electric drive.

Earlier also I built several electric longboards

I present the last version, a simple construction without a BMS, using conventional LiPo batteries.

Components:

  • DECK Globe - The Maiden
  • Turnigy G160 245kV
  • ESC FVT 120A 6S
  • ZIPPY Flightmax 8Ah 6S (2x8Ah 3S)
  • TRUCK - Caliber 2 44
  • ABEC 11 Flywheels 83mm
  • Remote Controller 2.4 Ghz nano

Technical parameters: The maximum speed of 36km/h Range up to 22km

MotorHolder made of stainless steel and PETG Enclosure Lipo is printed with the PLA Pulleys made from ABS+ on a 3D printer

MotorHolder apart from the motor also includes ESC, the receiver RC and switch

However, you can mount a large motor such as SK3 6374 Or two smaller ones such as SK3 6354 I did also versions of the motor holder for Paris180 Transmission belt HTD5M has a ratio of 15/36 Pulleys printed on a 3D printer with ABS I produce pulleys for ABEC 11 Flywheels and Kegel Orangatang Enclosure Lipo is printed with the PLA it contains LiPo ZIPPY Flightmax 2x8Ah 3S and capacity indicator Sorry for my english if something is not understandable :confused:

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Looks very nice. What’s the belt width on the one with the two SK3 6354? And do you have drawings for the motor mount one could get? :slight_smile:

Saw this on facebook. Looks good

That’s a slick looking motor mount setup, well done.

Very nicely designed board! Super clean :slight_smile:

wow, very unique. love the innovation in this community :heart:

Very nice mounts !!,…how durable are those Wheel gears ???

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What 3d printer do you have?

Thank you all for praise :grin:

http://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/efx2-globe-the-maiden-caliber-ii-44-esc-fvt-120a-6s-lipo-8ah-6s/14323/2?u=idea

Single engine belt with a width of 15mm Two engine belt with a width of 10 mm (but I want to do on 2x15mm) I’m sorry but I do not share the drawings because it sells the motorholder, will soon be a newer version of the front of the stainless steel

http://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/efx2-globe-the-maiden-caliber-ii-44-esc-fvt-120a-6s-lipo-8ah-6s/14323/7?u=idea

Durability pulley made of ABS + is the distance 400-500km In the previous longboard I drove 450km on the pulleys made of ABS

Soon (for 3 days) I will show PHOTOS pulleys after driving distance 200 km. I drove about 200km both the Longboard and Mountainboard

http://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/efx2-globe-the-maiden-caliber-ii-44-esc-fvt-120a-6s-lipo-8ah-6s/14323/8?u=idea GATE 3D printer 3D Polish company 3novatica

Motor holder before assembly

and assembled :smile:

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New 40T pulleys for ABEC11 Flywheels

As someone interested in the details here :slight_smile:

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really nice motor mount combo and impressive 3D printing arsenal! :clap:

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Small upgrade, 97mm abec clone :slight_smile:

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Do you by any chance sell those fancy mounts?

Im gonna need those STL files for SCIENCCCCCCCCEEEEEE! :slight_smile:.

I have a freeboard deck, enclosure and x2 VESC’s Ive been looking to use for a new project, this is looking like the one. I’m thinking black carbon fiber vinyl on the deck bottom, black stained top with red racing stripes cut out of grip, 3d printed wheels pulleys/inserts and motor mount in red, paint the aluminum parts black and assemble…add some rgb lights, in red of course, to the bottom of the the deck and call it KIT 2.0.

@mmaner Thank you for your suggestions, but I have another idea for modifications:

  1. Changing the motor mounts to new made of stainless steel and aluminum
  2. Changing one motor to two

and in the near future :slight_smile: 3. Changing ESC FVT 6S to Dual FVT 12S 4. Changing the battery pack from 6S to 9S

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So you would you recommend that fvt to someone who wants an easy setup unlike vesc?

I do not recommend because ESC Dual was not used yet. I have to test this ESC, I do not know if it is OK.

I tested ESC on my desk only

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Looks pretty good so far no problems it looks like, what was temp at end of test?

ESC was cold, but without the load tests did not make sense