This is one of the changes meepo made with the latest hardware, I have no idea what this is.
It goes between the charge port and before going into the battery (bms I supposed).
This is one of the changes meepo made with the latest hardware, I have no idea what this is.
It goes between the charge port and before going into the battery (bms I supposed).
I want to say itâs some kind of current measuring device or rheostatic brake or antispark
But none of those make sense
Could be a pack/charge port protectorâŚovercurrent, overvoltage, etc. That thinner red wire goes to the charge port? It could be monitoring charger voltage.
It looks like those 80V MOSFETs are connected as two sets of paralleled FETs? If so then they might be wired drain-to-drain (âback-to-backâ) to allow bidirectional disconnect of the pack from the port.
The left out the boardâs input protection diode though. Hopefully theyâve done enough testing to ensure that ESD and any system voltage spikes arenât a problem.
Thx mooch! Interesting stuff
When The Mooch speaks, you all must listen!
Nope, nope, nopeâŚthat Mooch guy doesnât know squat.
Mooch is on the money.
Itâs a charge protection switch.
No clue why you need two transistors in parallel to handle a few A of charging current.
The lowside switching is cringe.
Thatâs a catch diode to absorb any avalanche energy from the inductive loop in the wires between the board and the battery if you yank it while its charging. At a few A and that short of a wire length you can get away with it I guess.
What bushing is that to have the extra part in the middle?
I got to try the hurricane yesterday, and it was great. Board has the perfect amount of concave, itâs quick for a production board, but there are still a few problems with it
no complains about the actual board from the few minutes I spent with it.
not sure what u mean, u talking about the black thingy? its function is to stop the kingpin from moving so it stay center
hold the mode button and power button on the remote, there is a wheels setting for u to correct it, but no one know what does that number mean by default it should 68 or something, which is for the 155 wheels
This is just me recalling a conversation from yesterday. Our meepo ambassador had a conversation with Kieran about this. That apparently doesnât fix the problem and no matter what it just displays the speed wrong
lmao, this doesnât sound good, how can lingyi fuck up something like that
no officer, i was going at 20km/h only, look at my speedometer
perfect candidate for a vesc swap.
I can agree about ramping. Iâve been riding it a little bit on speed 3 not 4 (It is really wet and cold in my country already ;/) and throttling (very gently) might throw you out of balance at start.
I think that one disadvantage about this board is customization. They have none. They donât have an app, FW cannot be updated, curves stays stock. I think I will replace ESC with Xenith but currently I donât have a free remote. I would use hoyt one but I want something with display on it.
Stock remote is not accurate, thatâs true. You can adjust it, there is one option: âwheel speedâ ? with range of 0-99 but the problem is value. I found zero information about how to calculate it. This is some kind of weird constant that cannot be really calculated from the equation. Maybe someone knows how to do it ? Letâs say for 140 wheels.
My one tire is slightly out of balance. I can feel little vibration on right side but thatâs normal, nothing unusual. I will fix it.
Except above few details, board is great. It is really stable for me with DKP trucks and stock bushings. Carves really good. Acceleration is setup really high (too high for me). Good buy.
I would love to have range test with it but my test not gonna be accurate with current weather condition.
A cold weather range test is helpful too, especially for folk that ride in winter (me)
Did you get the upgraded ESC?
yes
yes, its potted and there is an extra pcb thingy at the charge port: