Wait… I can edit any of those posts?
I’m going to be in there a lot.
So what happens if I don’t know what I’m talking about and you or someone else wants to call BS on what I wrote?
If we like what’s there, can we make it harder to change?
This could be the answer we’ve been looking for. I just didn’t get it until now.
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The more the better, just like with batteries.
Until it’s too much
Well, that’s what I mean…
@Mainflow can curate, it’s his thread. the question is, can he lock someone out? I will volunteer to be the first to try and get thrown out
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This is an excellent thread.
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Time for you to add to it
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It’s getting edited. Like adding useful intel.
Building a 12s3p for a Tayto build. Any recommendations on balance lead layout? I think I’m gonna end up crossing after the 8th lead
Edit: yes I know I could have made my life easier if I did a different configuration. I should stop making batteries not sober
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yeah man. You should scrap it an start over
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If the series connection wires stick up more than the balance leads then it won’t matter very much if they cross, because the battery won’t ever “pinch” them against the deck during vibrations, it’ll pinch the series leads first since they stick up higher
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New to eskate…but wondering if it is possible to add either a second battery or just a bigger better battery to extend the range of my teamgee H5?
Thank you
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It’s possible but not worth the effort.
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Welcome @execchefmjm to our forum. I would suggest asking that kind of question in our noob thread. This thread is supposed to serve as a picture thread
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To answer you, you can. You have to buy the same battery though and connect it parallel. Welcome btw.
They NEED to be the same voltage when you do that, or
Easiest way is to charge one battery, then the other battery, with the same charger, all the way to green light. Then connect them together in parallel and don’t disconnect them.
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This^
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