Archived: the OG noob question thread! 😀


These dude? @ZachTetra

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Looks like it, they accept standard 200x50 tubes and tires?

Idk… they’ve just been sitting in a box getting moved around my house for a year.
Bought a complete mtb so mmaner could get the deck. J0KER3366 got the trucks, this was what’s left.
I can pull then apart and check tomorrow. Already put them away. Getting ready to crash.

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Change of trade for the ABECs? :crossed_fingers:t2:

8x2 and 6x2 rims aren’t compatable right?

I wouldn’t think so.

If you want them send me a pm. We’ll work it out.

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Has anyone tried this vesc?

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This one @pookybear

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Pretty good? Thinking of getting it for my next build. I’m staying away from enertion at the moment.

So… why isn’t there any tubeless pneumatic wheels out there? Rimtape and a compressor… wouldn’t that work??

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I actually haven’t tried it yet. Still building.
Its new. I’d probably sell it at a good price if you’re interested.

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Out of curiosity, what is the weight of the EVO deck?

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I want to add TVS diode to my build (im using Flipsky Vesc 4.12 and 10s4p lipo + DieBieMS) where exactly should i put it and what are the specs of the diode ( i mean V, A , W)

Its a silly question, but is the rush of current when plugging in my charger similarly detrimental to the rush of current when powering my antispark (luna 100a switch) on? I know that more advance antisparks have a work around for this, but do BMSs? Is there anything I can do to help sustain the health of my BMS?

I figure they are built to handle it, but… :man_shrugging:

Plug your charger into the board first then into the wall. The charger will help attenuate the surge.

Gotcha. I figured it worked in a way similar, I just didn’t know if there was anything more I can do to help it :+1:

Does range per volt drop as voltage drops? Like if I’m getting 3 from 40 to 39 volts, will I still get 3 miles from 33 to 32 volts?

I would think so (that range per volt drops as voltage drops), because at a lower voltage you need more amp hours for the same amount of energy (watt hours) which determines range, and the voltage drop curve of batteries being drained at a sustained power level is not linear. (It’s quite linear if discharged at a constant current, which leads me to believe it wouldn’t for constant power)

No.

Also, high-quality chargers don’t even have that issue, they ramp the voltage very slowly.

Cheaper chargers do that though but it’s not an issue.

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Average deck is around 4-5 lbs

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Any USA resident who services MCU repair?