Let there be ESK8 lights

Check out this project. I’m not sure if @Mich21050 is still working on it but it just may be what you’re looking for.

I really want to design a simple controller for just head and tail lights, but it will have to wait till my other projects are in more stable states.

Yeah, something like that :arrow_up: or I have some code I wrote for an ATTINY2313A microcontroller that works great.

Right now there isn’t anything on the market … yet …

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Well j just found out that the metal bracket holding the lightbar to my board is made with very crappy material…screw pulled through it with vibrations and kept a piece to itself. Time to create a new one


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Yep, I have a huge washer on mine

That mount sucks, I had the same issue. Then when I added washers to distribute the load, the two arms broke in half instead of the base lol.

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@Saturn_Corp thought it would happen. It’s just a bitch to install (I have to dissemble the entire truck to get to my screw)

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Did smthng similar for my bar lights. Mounting bracket is made out of steel that I just transformed from a light blank-up cover plate.

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@pixelsilva Your asymmetrical cables still hurts my ocd

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That my friend is my asymetrical contribution for an uneven DIY light bar solution approach :wink:

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Why does that cable hurt so much to look at? Either way that’s a badass build…I like it.

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Some like symetrical layouts. You wont be able to see much cabling underneath anway :wink:

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Im using these atm with custon designed mounts: Zacro Bicycle Light Rechargeable Front Bike Tail Rear Light Bright Bike Led Flashlight for Bicycle Luz Bicicleta Luces Bicicleta
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/2rfN5wYg

The rear light is amazing but the front light is not really bright enough to see obstacles so I think ill be mounting a small flashlight on my helmet.

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I have to share this. I’m completely in love with this thing I bought on geek :slight_smile:

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So are you going to have a remote in both hands?

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@Myke Till I find a more viable option, yup

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Mount the arm to your truck and the casing to your board, so it indicates which direction you’re leaning.

You can use the same general idea as mounting a steering damper to a truck, and just modify to suit.

@malJohann I’m not certain if this is directed at me and if so, what it says :crazy_face:

@Flasher yes it is, mount the light module and the controller to your board, use the turn signal and forget the rest of the flashers. Control the turn signal arm with something similar to this (where the light control module would be in place of the steering damper).

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@malJohann Dont think i have the space for one of those. I’m on street Carver trucks.
Also I sadly dont have a 3d printer to create mounts or I’d be pimping the shit out of my board :heart_eyes:

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Ideas. You could hack it?