I am soooooo Jelly.
-1 temperature. Hardcore!
Damn, those northern people are tough!
I freeze to death when theres like 10°C while riding
same lol
Once it gets below zero all you need to do is put on your snowboarding gear and convince yourself you’re snowboarding.
I imagine the “convincing yourself” part is not too difficult for some…
I gotta send the logs from that ride, it was around -5 C and my ESC and motor temp started at around 30 C and were in the single digits by the time I got back home
The worst part was a salt truck pulling out in front of me, the fresh salt made my motor pulleys turn red/orange with rust when I checked on my board a couple hours later…
hahaha, unless im going skiing im not going out for more than 5 minutes in the “winter” I have in Croatia,
But riding the board in the deep snow like @JoeyZ5 does look pretty sick…
How many are you putting together per day? What sort of testing do you do before you ship?
So sexy
More that you and I possibly could I bet
Last week i made 5. Yesterday i made 3 and today i made 2.
But I have probebly spent 2-3hours per board before and prepared some stuff.
I use a discharge test with heatcam to test the battery. For motors and motorcontroller i use foc_openloop test.
Hey i have a question so i wanted to use the double stack pcb in a future diy build im planning and wanted to know does the 40t cells come installed already or do i have to install them myself and solder them? And also wats the width,length and height of a double stack pcb cause i wanted to put it under a 37" downhill speed board deck but make sure i have enough clearance for it?
That deck will be to small, its 490x170mm.
It included everything except the cells.
Dam gonna have to find a 41" deck maybe and what about soldering do i have to solder the cells on?