Holy shit. Nice work so far.
Also, nice mouse
Holy shit. Nice work so far.
Also, nice mouse
Haha thanks…and that’s a POS mouse…my baby is the G90X… I have five g90x in the closet incase my go-to gaming mouse ever breaks…I cleaned out a few best buys when they got discontinued lol…
I scroll with the g700!! I have a backup one too hahaha. I thought I was alone in that sense
@Deckoz, brilliant bench testing idea dude. Not kidding. If I knew it before, would also test like you.
@fliess thanks man Lol you wouldn’t believe how I came up with it…
I was rotating my tires and changing the oil. I had the car on jack stands. Laying under it after I had already drained and rotated the tires. Was about to put the drain plug in and new oil filter on. I had just come back for a ride on the skateboard and it was in the other garage bay upside down. When I looked over while tightening the drain plug… it looked as if the Skateboard was upside down with the tire on it… The idea bulb went off. I reached over and spin the tires with my hands to check the resistance to validate this optical conundrum. Needless to say I finished changing the oil and left it on jack stands lol.
Dude that’s a fantastic idea. You could even just jack it up far enough that one wheel is just off the ground then push the esk8 onto the side of the tyre if you didn’t want to risk putting your board under the wheel of a car
Not sure anyone says that but I’ve hit the same top speed with my 12s Evo and I’m fat so it’s super possible lol good job this build is looking bad ass and Ive gotten some ideas for my future project 7" AT wheeled evo
I am jealous of you guys with garages!
Weldin batterizes with other batterizes (yea I know I spelled batteries wrong. It sounds more fun out loud in an evil Dr Frankenstein voice)
So I took a slight detour in building the pack.
After testing the iron and welder. It performs really well so. time to retire the old iron and sunko 709a.
Figured I’d do it right and attach a permanent 32Ah pack as I solder and weld alot.
Still gotta finish the wiring and attach the hakko stand and reel. But new portable unlimiweld lol. Aluminum heat dissipation FTW
Thanks @aulakiria
Almost done the battery… most of it is siliconed in except the nose which I’m going to split to 2/3 instead of 4/1.
I drilled the holes…
Temporarily going running torqueboard trucks. Still waiting on the proper colored washers. And a couple things…
For now it’s waiting for silicon to set. Then finish wiring the battery(BMS and charge)
I’m not! I had a house, too much bullchit. High-rise apartment is the way to go, for real.
Not enough room lol. To many tools. I did the apartment thing… Yea nope lol
So many little things… To build a board
-split the nose (6th Series pack) from 4/1 to 3/2 for easier fitment. -finished all series connections. -silicone battery to enclosure and cured -swapped the BMS balance wires for silicon -wired all the balance leads except B+
Need to: -finish the charging lines, and drill the charge hole -finish wiring B+ and the AS150 bullet, and drill the hole -charge the battery, and dial the pots on the charger for perfect end charge. -3m the focboxes down after setting up wireless and CanBus
We’ll see where it goes from there… but I’m guessing bolt it up and then configure the motors wirelessly
Charging woot woot.
@Deckoz how did you make your battery pack safely? I’m reading some topic (fish paper and fuse wire) for battery, need some safety tips in making packs.
Looks like
@PartyPoison. One side is wrapped in fish paper, the other side is layed out. It’s nickel welded for parallel and two 14guage for each series connection.
The terminals were wrapped with kapton, and the ends of the packs that are side by side wrapped in fish paper to create abrasion protection separation. It’s the side in this picture that has fish paper on the cell ends.
Then kapton and welds. This is a negative side you can see the kapton is on top as I welded first
This is a positive. With kapton before welding. Then some manual abrasion to make solder flow easily to not heat up the packs
One side done…didn’t take pics of the solder joints
Working on the other side
Packs we’re then siliconed in and left over night to cure… Wired bms and such. Bypassed discharge. .
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Looks good on the series, I’m planning to use braid, though I haven’t decided to either sandwich it or do it over the top