Bidding war on pile of busted vescs.

forum rules: no bidding allowed

@longhairedboy

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Where’s that rule posted and why have such a rule?
Going to @Ethanmcguire1 for ten… going once…going twice….

The no bidding or auctions rule has been a thing for as long as I remember here but technically I think Hummie is right, the official rules and guidelines don’t mention either by name, just that there has to be a price

I want to know how you popped so many esc’s.

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probably like this

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$10.01

I don’t know how I broke so many. Most are broken from years or racing up mountains with them pretty much duct taped under a deck.
The 75100s have been good with 87v other than two which broke right away. 3 are running at that voltage and according to …(forget his name here) the bits are all rated for 100v. I’m using them on bikes


Wired the charge port reverse polarity. These cells keep confusing me with their positive on the bottom

is it sold?

Yup to u if u want them. Can probably ship tomorrow.
U do Venmo? Preferred.
Or paypal humminashadeeba@gmail.com

sent you a message :+1:

20 $

I already paid him. You are too late.

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I’ve got some unities that I’ll sell cheap. :joy:

$40 for two that don’t power on and one for spare parts.

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Not if you value your sanity you don’t. My money’s on a super glue and tinfoil based BMS, maybe a homemade capacitor or two

Edit: I was right about it involving dodgy adhesive at least?

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You could until you just told on yourself.

No idea what you mean :wink:

received the package, thanks

p.s. you should be on a watchlist for what you did to these things

hopefully something here is salvageable

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If ur capable of figuring why they broke I’d like to know

I’m guessing the high inductance (low kv) of hub motors is destroying capacitors

Speaking of inductance, but on the other side of the esc, what’s the ratio of capacitance to wire length that’s acceptable?