1st Build- Never Summer- Dual 6355 Sensored- 10S4P

They look like these: https://shredlights.com/collections/electric/products/esk8-headlights-water-resistant

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Yep. Just as @Alanhunt123 said. They’re shredlights. I love them.

Almost forgot about this thread. I just updated my board today with a new deck. Thanks to @barajabali for fixing my battery and getting me up and running again. That was a long two fucking weeks!!!

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Just upgraded to some TorqueBoards 6355 sensored motors and some all black/carbon fiber motor mounts. Sensored motors in hybrid mode are awesome!!!

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Question for you guys. What’s the best way to mount an enclosure??? Everything I’ve used so far has been a mess. Wood inserts have stripped. I need something that I don’t have to worry about.

I use this

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GKEDEL6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

with this

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XP4KDPK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It’s the same setup as the space cell pro. Though I’d recommend getting steel rivets instead of aluminum like I linked since a couple of my aluminum ones stripped. It’s a great solution with the downside of having the rivets show up on the top side.

If you drill a wider hole (size of the rivet head) just a few millimeters into the first hole (first hole should be 4-4.5mm) you can have the entire rivet sitting inside the board and just throw grip tape over it. Clean!

BTW that master cho enclosure is looking super slick

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These steel ones should work.

https://smile.amazon.com/Uxcell-a16041900ux0270-M5x12mm-Stainless-Insert/dp/B01GKEDLTQ/ref=sr_1_7?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1501863243&sr=1-7&keywords=m5+steel+flat+head+rivet+nut

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what deck is that?

That deck is a Never Summer Covert.

Thanks dude. I just order all of those. They look like they will work pretty good.

Hey guys. It’s me again. Upgraded my board once again. This thing will always be a work in progress. Got a question for you guys.

How do you guys have enough room to run dual motors with 12mm belts with caliber 2 trucks? I have a 15mm wheel pulleys form here http://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/40t-abec-flywheel-mbs-all-terrain-pulley-still-available-motor-pulley-out-of-stock/16586 and some 16 tooth motor pulleys from diyboards. The motors barely have room between each other and the axle nuts barely have one thread by the time they are tight as fuck. Any suggestions?

Here’s some pics of what I’m talking about.

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Torqueboard extended trucks

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doesn’t need extended trucks, pulleys are on backwards. adjust that and you can move the mounts further apart

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Are they??? Which pulleys are on backwards? If there are, I think I smoked too much. Lol.

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yea, flip the motor pulleys around and move the mounts further apart/closer to each wheel, you’ll have enough space for both motors.

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I love you @Jinra. :blush:

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I would totally get those but I have so many caliber 2 trucks and wants to use them.

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An other problem you might have are the 15mm wheelpulleys. My 12mm do barely fit, because, depending on what hardware you use for these mounts, these get close to touch the wheelpulleys if you take the mounts further out. But seems like yours are really flat and you should have a little bit of space left?

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Hi! Are that receiver and antenna should be so close to the vescs? I thought it should be far as possible from vescs and high current cables.

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Sorry for the long delay in response. I’ve heard about trying to keep the receiver as far away from the vescs as possible, but I haven’t had any issues having it like this. The GT2B is pretty flawless as far as I’ve never had it cut out once.