Just got a Meepo V3 - and it’s pretty good

@Skyart did you ever figure this out or offer the service? I’m local to you and would love to upgrade the v3 battery. I don’t have the skills to do it myself!

My buddy has an NLS pro and after a long ride today and me stopping in the middle to charge he still had 42% battery left. Meanwhile I was 0%

The cost of the ER battery from meepo is mind boggling considering the cost of the board… So considering my options here. Appreciate any help

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Do you still have a v3 ER… How much are you asking? What’s the condition?

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PMed you

They really want to incentivize people to buy the ER board right off the start.

@Skyart P42A’s are too large. Gotta cut the housing internally to fit them.

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Nah 10s2p p42a should fit nicely, have you tried? Their ER battery is 10s2p 40t

I speak from experience homie, I’ve probably built 25 of them with P42A since last summer. 40T will squeeze P42A won’t.

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Haha! Right on homie, thanks for the tip! Yeah I had to do that to one too. Was able to fit 10s4p 18650

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That’s in me daily. Pair of snips or dikes and it’s an EZ cut, not sweat. It did blow my mind when I realized that tho .7mm times 5 was gonna make a difference, crazy.

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Dang bro. Killer, love that you are doing so many of these. Plenty of meepo out there that need upgrading! Maybe once those molice m50a cells come down in price it will be an even bigger upgrade!

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There’s no need for 60A at allllll. Something to get 30-40A with more density would be seriously great

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M50a are rated for 20a 5000mah

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The meepo hubs are OK for the money, and I’ve used them for 2x builds, albeit hooked up to unitys.

Main problem with them is the puny gauge phase wires. It’s a shame as I’d love to pump more juice through those cables…

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The wires are pretty tiny, but I tired to run them at 40A on 12s and the hubs themselves were much to hot for my liking so I turned it down to 30A. It was way to much speed and power for the harsh ride of hubs. In reality but they’re definitely the strongest hubs to can buy readily on the market.

Like those little rear lights. where are they from?

Works well in the cold. Ran 12s 55A on them with 100mm PU