Are you sure that’s a resistor? I thought it was a capacitor, but IDK
The amount of my girls clear coat ive wasted using as an adhesive/coating. I fix my shoes with the stuff.
Shhh, this is a public thread
Also don’t tell her about the esk8 parts that went through the dishwasher while she was away
I fixed my shoe with a lighter and a pen at work once. Use what you got.
Also she doesn’t mind, as I teach her the hacks as I use them. Lmfao. Her glasses lense fell out and I was like “clear coat the edges, pop it back in, it’ll be all good.”
cough cough epoxy cough cough cough
She’s gotta learn to use what she’s got LOL
0402 capacitor
good thing ceramic caps dont have polarity
This is haggy motor hall sensor wire
Could anyone tell me which one is 5v temp h1 h2 h2 and?
I think the red is 5v Black is gnd
yes that sounds about right, if wiring has been done by standards
The standard is red to 5V, black to GND, white to TEMP and the last 3 in any order to hall1/hall2/hall3. However you can double check this via testing the resistance between white and black and it should be near 10k Ohm.
Is hfi ppssible for fs 6384s? I watched a video on it but can’t get it to work flawlessly. I haven’t tried going above 30v tho. Anyone have a hfi setup for fs 6384? Thx
Tuning guide here. Motor size shouldn’t matter too much.
Does anyone know if the bushings for the red base Lacroix Hypertrucks and the blue base are the same?
I mean, if I want to fit a bigger enclosure under my deck, can I just mount risers under my red baseplates or should I see if can buy the blue baseplates?
On a similar note, could I buy a lonestar enclosure as a spare part?
Or all of this a question for the Lacroix customer service?
sounds like it, you might get some answers/parts here but lacroix knows their product better than the people they sell it to (hopefully)
Sounds like it, thanks.
from what I know of board construction, yeah you should be able to just add risers, but that’ll raise your ride height and change the feel of the carve.
That’s what I thought but a Nazaré Lonestar has those high baseplates to fit the big ass enclosure.
Originally I was thinking to add an external case with more batteries but I like the clean look and feel of having it all inside the enclosure.