Probably, but I have not tried that style before. I just found this tread that may be helpful:
Getting closer. I hope to finish the build this weekend depending on other obligations. I designed, printed and assembled a loopkey/charger riser:
My original plan was to drill a hole from the compartment to the center of the riser to hid the wires, but got a little worried that I might not hit the angle right. Then I figured that the motor wires are already exposed and there is a extra hole for wires already, so I am going to route the wires out the end opposite the loop key.
Update on progress. I finished wiring everything up and amazingly it worked on the first try. All that is left to do is double-sided tape the battery down, secure the ESC, receiver and bluetooth module (probably with velcro), secure the wiring a bit and seal up the holes with silicon.
very nice loopkey and charge port integrated in the riser!
It looks so fresh ! Nice and clean board
good finition and enjoy
Do you get any wheel bite? It looks pretty close from the pictures.
Not so far but I have only had one short ride so far because I have not sealed up the holes and it has been raining for like a month. The trucks are pretty loose and i have not been able to get then to touch standing on the board. I also have 1/2 inch printed risers plus 1/8in rubber ones.
God I feel thatâŚ
Is that what you did with your build in the end? BMS in the lid? Been knocking my head against the wall for ages trying to figure out how to fit everything, please tell me it was this easy
If itâs not hard, could you please measure how much space there is between the lid inserts + their height?
Edit: I got someone else to do some measurements for me. No BMS can fit between the NESE packs and the lid. I guess your lid isnât sitting flush, is it?
@rusins - Sorry for not getting back sooner, I have been off the site for a while. My BMS is the red one in this picture that I bought from @thisguyhere. It does indeed fit between the lid supports, but I velcoâd it to the top of the battery in the right place to miss the supports, not in the lid. The lid sits slightly up, but this is from the foam seal, not from hitting the BMS.
Very interesting, Iâll have to try that out myself then
Assuming Jeff ever sends me my deck
You wouldnât happen to be able to show me if the 4p fits with screws in horizontally would you? Iâm surprised they even fit since theyâre 168 long without screws
And the neo deck enclosure space is listed as 160:
Is this image wrong or am I reading it wrong?
im putting a 10s5p in my one and having the cells much more closer and tight so I can fit a 4.20 dual plus and a bms in the deck.
I donât have 4P modules, sorry. 3P barely fit horizontally, so if you need 4P, do it how OP did. Switching to 21700 cells is probably a better idea though.
I would but the 21700 Wouldnât fit height wise since theyâre 26mm.
I wondering how they hell @Tbone managed to fit 4p modules horizontally.
Also do you get any wheel bite with the riser @Tbone?
I just experimented by putting credit cards in the deck until the lid wouldnât sit flush anymore â got 28mm of space (Just remember that youâd have to sand off the lidâs beams if you were to use that along the whole length of the deck)
Hmm maybe Iâll do that. do the beams do anything important? donât want to mess with he integrity of the deck unless I absolutely have to.
I mean theyâre probably there for a reason, but the lid seems solid anyway, and those beams have chipped off for the people who received broken decks, so I wouldnât worry about it. + The lid is now resting on your battery, so some pressure gets relieved there as well.
Guys, i have V2 of the 21700 which are 23.5mm tall. You would need to make your own series bus bars as i dont have them for v2 yet. Contact me if interested.
Is it new design? Could i get some photos of printed module?
Thank you