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
shorten your wiring runs first of all
trim on esc, or trim on phase? can i see yours? how did you measure?
yes a picture would help me imensly
Check out this thread
yo what you did looks
Sensors temp 5v ground, switch, and can cables all the same color. What an absolute mad lad
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
i’m a hoe for clear sometimes
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
its like art you see something different every time you look at it
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
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.
lovely hubs
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.