Luke-E Deck - Build Questions/Log to be

Hello All,

Working with a Luk-E deck with kicktail on hubs, wondering if anyone has managed to fit a stromcore d60 inside?/and how much one can widen the phase wire routing without risking integredy,

Running 1850x2W Hubs

Will start making this into a Journal as well for the build.

The Goal is to Build a Short Commuter that has 20-30km Range
Living in a Wet Country corrosion and humidity/salt water is something that can be encountered. to keep it clean Im going for an Intergrated Deck keeping components protected, and for the clean look to top it off rocking some powerful 1850W Hubs. Quiet and not noticable.

On the side im doing a few other builds in which i’ll start a log on.

Specs:

Luke-E Deck - Kicktail edition

Motors: Dual 6369 Hubs 90mm Sleeves 77CP

Front Wheels: Boas 90

Front Truck: Ronin 45 Front/42.5 2.5mm rake/8mm Rake (Will run Poppcas if going 8mmrake)

Rear Truck: Ronin 45/42.5/20 8mm rake (custom truck thinking of going lower degrees and Tallfatcone/Chubby to offset the Rear Rake.

Battery: 10s4p 30Q Cells

VESC: Unity/Stormcore 60D (Appeling to use stormcore for the Extra Cap-And hopefully smoother contol/Heat management and noise Filtering)

BMS: Flexi-BMS/Or DieBieMS - Tempeted to go DIeBieMs as i have 2 around waiting for use, if using Flexi im very tempted to try and Add 2S4p since there would be space and it would increase range and effeciancy.

GripTape: Buy Loaded Overland Griptape at the longboard shop in The Hague, Netherlands (should do just the trick)

Extras: MetrPro Can/GPS/orUnity

Extras: Shredlights. Cosidering newer model if no wheelbite.

Controler: Winning Remote/Old Trampa Wand.

Side Goal: Simple Passive Solar Charge. Ordered some Flexable Pannels and will need a way to stepup. and run some 30AWG cable around.
2nd: External Charging ports; Dual USB Lade-modul, micro,C & Lightning QC, LED-panel, for bl.a. 18650-celler - Digital Impuls Oslo AS

Something like this - Challenge is it wont allow high voltage aka Cells in S

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You won’t fit a stormcore in there without a lot of fuckery dude.

You can fit a unity or Xenith, but definitely not a stormcore because it’s thicc

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It’s 3mm too tall

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Yeah thinking of removing part of the stormcore heatsink.

I’ll update the OP for the Build Specs/options.

Stormcore seems like overkill for a hub build.

Why not just go for a smaller, cheaper, more suitable v4 controller?

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Ive seen your photo on “decks in your house” … thats Kinda how my place is with the electonics.

But ive also got plenty good parts that need some love, that i work on here and there.

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been still contemplating that hub build for 2 years now… i did notice i could remove the heatsinks on the stormcore and it should fit (the top heatsinks). considering the hubs are not so intensive the heat should still manage. a unity would work as well but i’d rather run a 3 phase controller.