FluxMotion.eu - website launch

Maybe next build lol

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Cough MR60 cough

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I know and actually our friend @frame gave me a bunch of those but the enclosure needs to be modified and I was in a hurry to try the board. I may do that later tho.

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I’m sorry, i thought VTC6 had 30A discharge max current continuos but i was wrong they are 15A.
You can increase the battery current but not by much, 67A…

Well, it’s 10% more…:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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What app is that?

Easy Battery Calculator

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Nicely done, Tamatoa!

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Thanks dude, not too shabby I dare say :sunglasses:

I have an evo and a tayto to build now :grin:

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@EboardSolutions or any flux lover :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
What’s the Version 1 truck angles?
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any reason for using 35e instead of 40t?

30˚ at both ends.

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40T is 21700. In high P-group packs there is no need to use high discharge cells. Better to use lower discharge cells with higher capacity :slight_smile:

Frederic

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When will flux motion offer the 2nd gen deck and enclosure as a diy kit?

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hi there, been looking all over your website, also on reviews online, but nobody would neither mention nor test the deck flex. the battery looks like it is built for some flex, I wonder how it flexes as I like me some flex - any chance to compare the flex to any evolve bamboo deck?

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This deck is nowhere near evolve bamboo deck in term of flexibility. I would say that flux deck has very very little flex. On scale from 0-10 I’ll give it 1.

Edit. I am 79kg.

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Depends on the weight of the rider. I’m 120kg with all the gear and there is some flex. I quite like it!

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my math is a little rusty, but what are the discharge figures (continuous and peak) for this pack?

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I think for the Flux AT1 80 Amps continuous , peak you could set it to 130/150 Amps
For the Flux AT2 88 Amps continuous and peak almost around the same of the AT1
But i would not put the settings in Vesc Tool over the continuous amps of 80 or 88 depending on the Flux you got.

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@EboardSolutions

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In a couple of weens when I have more materials. Complete boards have priority :slight_smile:

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