Cutout, and im not 100% sure, just the last measured pic i had on hand. Havent handled one yet.
I feel like I haven’t said this in a while, thank you everyone that has been
helping me.
At this point I think I am just gonna go back to the original designe for an enclosure with wooden frame with a fiberglass lid ( unless there was I reason I shouldn’t that I forgot)
My new deck is much thicker and has a cutout in it so I only need like an inch thick inclosure. Also everything it board mounted, so there is no real weight on the inclosure.
Ok so I was riding my board and it randomly started speeding up on its own, lucky I just moved my loop key to the side of my board (it was originally on the bottom) so I pulled the loop key and all was good. I think it was because it was my remote was about to die. Does that make sense?
If you’re using PWM, a broken white (signal) wire can cause that.
I suppose it’s possible your remote kept sending the throttle signal as it died. I think there’s a setting somewhere that can adjust this… maybe someone smarter than me remembers what it is
I am going to Italy for 5 months, what should my battery voltage be. Its a 10s4p p42a. Also should I unplug my bms.
You could unplug your BMS but if it’s a daly I wouldn’t worry.
A 10s board should be stored at around 36-37v
Thank you
no way
3.6V per for storsge? shouldnt it be 3.8-3.85V per cell?
37 - 38V and no
If you unplug the BMS, then 35.5V
Nominal voltage is storage voltage.
nominal voltage is the average voltage rhought a cycle of the battery
nominal usually doesn’t mean storage
ever balance charger i’ve used has storsfe mode set to 3.8V per
oh ik, ive always used it as a reference for storage.
I have it at around 36 with the bms unpluged is that a problem?
Probably not, but I would bump it up to 37V in case the BMS uses some charge.
36V is technically fine
How would that work if its unplugged?
Sorry, not enough coffee
Yeah 36V is totally fine without anything connected.
I was thinking of adding 12v light to my board and / adding 120v outlet so I can plug thing in to it. Any info would be great or if you know a good thread that would be great also.
I have a 10s4p p42a battery. My bms has I think a 13 amp output which is currently being bypassed.