eBoosted Enclosures thread

What do you mean? Doesn’t Tesla Model 3 use the Sanyo 20700b cells? In either case I already have the Sanyo cells.

They use to run the 18650’s. You can make it work with the Sanyo’s. Good luck man!

@Eboosted do you have a recommended layout for someone building a battery for your Vanguard Enclosure? thanks

@chris.hunt yes, for a Vanguard 10S enclosure you need this layout. e1621d3d-0392-46a6-a2ba-2e158967e9f7 aea3c23c-1b9b-4978-beaf-ad54534d7e82 54a55f4d-6a9d-4809-8772-bba1d82b4c34

@gmurad if you want a truly high discharge battery you need the Sanyo 20700A 30A discharge not the 20700B which has a maximum discharge of only 16A.

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do you have any vanguard enclosures at your storage location in the US?

if not how long will it take to make (if you don’t have one ready) and ship it to the US?

If you choose DHL, I can have one delivered by the middle of next week

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thanks for the quick response, ill probably place an order soon not in any rush just wanted to know

cheers :slight_smile:

How long is the 12s enclosure for the vanguard?

It’s long enough for a 12s4p like 36mm more than the 10s

I’m looking for an enclosure for a 10s2p battery in 2 layer format,with dual esc for something like a skateboard/short longboard. my cells are 2 layer but not staggered like yours so slightly thicker (abt 5cm)

What would you recommend?

Off all your enclosures, the only one i found suitable was the vanguard battery enclosure

Can you post a picture of the battery you have with meassures?

It’s 5cm D x 11cm W x 15cm L

If you google meepo battery, it looks exactly the same. Layout of cells is 2x2x5 (10s2p)

Jimmy Hendrix rocking an electric Subsonic Century 40 @Subsonic_Paul with @Eboosted Evo enclosure.

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***falls out of chair laughing best pic EVER

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Got my Jet Spud single stack in the other day. It looks fantastic and fits the board perfectly.

What it doesn’t fit is 10s3p of the NESE modules as I was afraid of. I see these 3 options, what do you guys think:

  1. Figure out a way to lift the single stack enclosure ~3/4" (~20mm) so I can fit 2 stacks of NESE modules

  2. Buy a double stack enclosure and sell the single stack one

  3. Buy a 10 or 11s3p spot welded battery from someone (@JLabs I know it’s past the group buy but is it possible to purchase just the battery?)

  4. (extra lazy option) Just swap my Wowgo Mini stuff straight to the jet spud and use the rest of the stuff I bought for another board.

What do you guys think?

I’d suggest you buy a 10s3p battery, if you need one please send me a PM and I’ll send you the price.

The epoxy pool method could work to extend the 3/4. Altho rather janky it is quite effective on those that have used it.

I’m interested if you go that route

@osbor is it weird to reply a month later? probably I had the same problem, didn’t realise the deck I ordered was drop down :flushed: but i love them both so i made it work.

sanded down the edges, mostly on the corners to make it sit closer. made this thing out of wood to hold the motor wires.

+1 for neoprene but wouldn’t mind something a bit more rubbery. I find that once it’s squished it takes a while to un-squish.

also, +1 for loctite. i lost a screw because I was too lazy to re-apply after opening it a few times …whooops!

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for anyone complaining about minor imperfections, I can assure you it won’t make a difference after the first ride. :joy:

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