We would not leave him out. Heâs killing it with his group buys and he was one of the prize sponsors for Build of the Year.
But where is it though?
Iâve got a bunch of these motors, and theyâre really not bad apart from the iffy sensors. The ones from Nexus differ from the ubiquitous C6374 because he battle hardens them.
Yup, I read it as Vendor Rating. I smoke crack.
Got itâŚi always used these as a reference but they didnât seem to get updated.
(ok, the first one is just a discussion) The second one is the one i 'm referring to, same as @BbsMentos
I was looking on this one for some reason
Yeah, we have to consolidate. I blame @ShutterShock even though he did nothing wrong and worked hard on the TVL.
Looking for any suggestions trying to get dickyho wheel pulleys to fit onto TB 218 trucks. Iâve seen some people file/grind their trucks down to fit. Has anyone tried milling the ID enough to make them work?
Jup did that but canât really recommend it. The fit of support bearing will be worse, depending on how you do it just flops out if you turn the pulley over.
I did that because i didnât want to file my brand new trucks.
any one know of a way of checking for an internal motor short before plugging it inâŚbesides the hand test.
Do I need to order a new BMS and BT dongle or might there be a way to fix this?
what eggzakery are you looking for?
you can check continuity of a phase with a common Volt-Ohm-Meter continuity = complete circuit = good⌠connect the VOM between phase wires (phase)a+(phase)b b+c c+a follow?
and a phase wire shorting against the stator or the rotor or shaft here continuity = complete circuit = bad (phase)a + shaft/can etc. b⌠etcâŚ
checking if a winding on a stator tooth is shorting against an adjacent stator tooth winding is a whole other ball of waxâŚ
hope this helps
i donât follow exactlyâŚohh ok i get it, thx bruh
Heyy there donât be rude! That took me many hours!
I am totally open to updating things on it, when I made the list, Anubis was not a vendor nor did he have a website - unless somehow I missed him.
To improve consistency, I will make sure that my list matches the voting thread that Bill created! I apologize for any confusion caused @BbsMentos - I will fix that during this week of boredom stuck in my house.
Hi there, two questions:
- Would wrapping my ESC in electrical tape cause any heat issues?
- Anyone know of any DIY XT90 cap options? I want something to plug my loop key slot when I donât have the key inserted, for safety.
Just yankinâ your chain, as weâre really glad you put that together. But the update sounds great.
long time listener, first time n00b caller:
Is it ok to esk8 in the rain with an umbrella?
thanks
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Yes, to some degree. Heat has to go somewhere, either via convection, conduction, or radiation. Wrapping with tape will impede airflow (convection), block radiation, and slow down conduction.
Depending on how much load you are putting on your ESC, this may have a serious effect on thermal performance, or almost none at all. It all depends on the details. -
I can think of a couple DIY options, such as: designing and 3D printing a suitable plug, if a design hasnât already been published, or using a second XT-90 plug with the pins insulated as a cover.
It depends, are all the vital components of your esk8 conformally coated, waterproofed, sealed, stainless, corrosion resistant, potted or otherwise protected from or impervious to moisture?
Because an umbrella wonât do squat against the water thatâs already on the ground, which your board will fling up into itself.
Short answer, Not unless you want to spend a lot of time fixing it, or you spent a lot of time making it waterproof in the first place.