Battery ribbon cables inside phones are 2 large tabs and 1 or 2 minuscule wires for temp sensor or communication. Definetly possible, just not really available for us mere mortals…
bro guess what, i found something that might work, and its 0.05mm thick only:
Edit: not sure if it fits ur need, but that’s the best i can find
Can someone tell me what’s the difference between those two motors? https://maytech.cn/collections/sensored-motors/products/brushless-hall-sensor-motor-mto6355-170-ha-c2
I know that one is bigger in dimensions than the other but stats look pretty close… also what motor do you think it’s better: Maytech 6365 or haggyboard motor 6365?
Hmm I suppose a summed valued won’t be too bad since both escs should more or less have the same values in terms of distance traveled and consumption
I think the difference is just how much torque you’ll get out of them. Unless size doesn’t matter, but kv rating matters more in terms of torque available, but someone should check me on that. That and maybe the bigger motor can do more work without getting as hot compared to the smaller one.
The larger one has a greater current rating though. That really seems to be the main spec diff
Somebody mentioned a site that offers diy/kit boards, but for the life of me I can’t remember the name of it. Shoot me some names if you think you might know what brand/ site it is.
Torqueboards
bkb boards
I think its bkb. Thanks!
That’s the stuff. With a pcb mount micro-usb it slides perfectly under the enclosure gasket, all the way to the buck converter. Thanks!
My vesc over canbus constantly has a few km less than my remote side one. All info entered correctly, gear ratios, etc
6365
Pro
longer stator
magnets longer
Larger ion core
Runs cooler at same watts
Cons
Heavier
Won’t fit as a dule set up on normal trucks
Whats the difference between a vesc version 4 and a version 6 one?
The 4xx blows up faster than the 6xx and the 4xx is often prone to more troubles with FOC than the 6xx
If you plan more than 30a continuous get a 6xx based design have a safe journey adventurer!
Hmm thats unfortunate… I guess I’ll be logging miles through strava or relive then
What is the best way to mount an enclosure that can be removed with only 1 tool?
Right now I need a hex key and a nut tool.
I just want one of them to undo the enclosure nuts
flat/slotted screws, lots of calcium, and fingernails
I was waiting for someone to ask this:
These seem solid for a quick way to open an Enclosure with no tools at all
Buuut it’s like 50 bucks for a sec of 4. Most of us will probably want at least 2
I made an enclosure a while back with slots for batteries to be slid into and locking mechanism similar to what’s used for swappable hard drives in servers or NAS boxes it worked okay but easier to use straps with buckles and I don’t care much about aesthetics so I just went with that instead. For electronics ones I use those threaded inserts and m5 bolts with hex head so just need a hex wrench with me along with regular skate tool and I can pretty much fix anything on the go (also ts100 portable soldering stuff for quads really but nice portable iron)
I’m using version 3.0 of my shell there with straps for my smaller deck but version 1 or 2 had the sliding lock mechanism in it.
That would be ideal. But definitely not worth 50 bucks. Those parts cost like 1.50€-3.€ at most.
that’s how it was before but i got sick unscrewing it everytime i want to swap the battery. Took ages.
I’m sick of my top mounted battery. The tupperware box stuffed with foam and held in place by 2 velcro straps
I use a Wowgo 3 deck, i just need to buy the enclosure for like 25 bucks and i’m done but i want to unscrew it fast.
(this is the enclosure i would buy)