Cable management ideas

looking for cable managment ideas. preferrably for longboard/ street setups where minimal space is involved… pictures of your gear/managment… if this thread already exists i am sorry

it makes me nervous folding things over as i have found some friction points where wire exposure evident :sob:

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shorten your wiring runs first of all

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trim on esc, or trim on phase? can i see yours? how did you measure? :grinning:
yes a picture would help me imensly

Check out this thread

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yo what you did looks :fire: :fire:

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all within a height of 22mm

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Sensors temp 5v ground, switch, and can cables all the same color. What an absolute mad lad

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is that clear shrink also, i cant tell my eyes fail me?

Shorten anything that has excess, your wires should be as short as possible inside the enclosure

yuuup :grin:

i’m a hoe for clear sometimes

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Does this count as short and clean? There is so much going on here but it fits and nothing moves. Lots of hot snot and tesa and adhesive shrinks

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its like art you see something different every time you look at it :joy::joy:

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I had it all nice and neat, then the bms had to move, so then the buck failed, then the replacement buck failed, then i stopped trying so hard lol

Also works like a magic eye, just squint and look past it

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Hot glue, and anything resembling semi permanence, is something I have been avoiding inside my enclosure.

I have about 3 dozen low profile fiberglass leash loops on the inside of my enclosure, for.attachment points everywhere, and sacrifice small zip ties to hold wires where I want them, and so they can’t move or vibrate or chafe.

The battery is held down by a strand of paracord weaved back and forth.

This photo was my previous iteration I made it a bit cleaner the last go and this might look far different in a week.

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lovely hubs :grinning:

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I’ve only been into eskate a few months.

I’ll build a respectable board one day.
But until then, hub motors get me, and my dog, where I need to go, at the speed I need to go.

That’s tied in than my lonestar SS battery.

First time I’ve dropped the enclosure (it was a pre-built), and found shitty little brass inserts ripping out of the deck, and the batteries are a sloppy fit, bouncing all around without any foam packing them them tight. I’m rough on the gear, yes… But I expected better, given the price and wanky website photography.



Had to go back in so re did it.

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