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LiFePO4 should charge to 3.65V though for proper balancing. You wonā€™t really have any capacity difference at 3.60V though.

I charge 12S LiFePO4 to 42V all the time but do occasionally give them the full 43.8V for balancing purposes

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Thinking the same thing

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These are nice, I would add something to hold the torsion. What are the thickness and overall dimensions?

Dude :star_struck: whatā€™s the specs love everything about this thing give me the details :call_me_hand:

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Itā€™s literally an srb to a t with the exception of the batteries. Deck is the new Northcamp which will be released soon by red ember. Phenomenal collaboration between @jamie, @davidbonde, @BigBen and @MoeStooge. Deck is made specifically for the srb three links Couldnā€™t be happier.

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šŸ–¼ Pictures and Nothing Else! - #6051 by Paul77 what order number are you?

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I bought hubs and heel straps, it was just and fyi pics for anyone that needed some :sunglasses:

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Sorry I never answered your question order # 06901.

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Thanks, Iā€™m 06904 and I placed my order at 3:31.

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Different time zones, mine was 5:26 est. I take it you got a pair?

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this is so true lmao

I stepped one foot on that website, and I thought I was on the wayback machine looking at some old flash game website from when I was like 8

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Lol for real

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Epic result, man! Congratulations! :partying_face:

Did everything go as smooth as the photos suggest?

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Sort of, kind of, not really :rofl:

The actual infusion was 100% successful, the first one iā€™ve actually nailed.

I did have a hiccup this morning as i managed to puncture the bag in several places and needed to completely replace it :rofl:

Also, the texture from the glass fabric has quite strongly pushed through into the silicone mold on the outside of the enclosure, as well as a couple of pinch points on the inside on the ribs. But this is all easily rectified with a light sand and some paintā€¦ i hope :rofl:

All in all, iā€™m fucking stoked. It worked, i learned more lessons, and i have ideas on how to make the next one better.

Its a long, slow, expensive and arduous experiment trying to nail this process, but I feel I am nearly there :ok_hand:

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watching the process has been fascinating mate, trial and error and improving all the time. Have been enjoying the insta stories

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Yeah, respect. Iā€™m hugely tempted to have a crack at it but even the cost of the vacuum pump alone is enough to put you off. Good luck with the final rendering. Looking forward to seeing how the Haero enclosure improves on this one! :muscle: :clap:

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Now this is a ride Iā€™d love to go on :heart_eyes:

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I will organise a groupride here one day, you can fly over :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Honestly though, riding next to the river stressed me out for a bit, ive seen way to many videos of boards launching into rivers and lakes hahaha

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actually i like this website (except of the moble version which is full of bugs) i mean it looks like a proffesional/technic website were you buy mechanic parts, full of blueprint and specs and options, and thatā€™s what Iā€™m buying
(I mean, thatā€™s what i would be buying if i wasnā€™t poor)

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The only things i donā€™t really like is the information overload, the overinflated descriptions and the bugs on mobile. Beyond that itā€™s just fine.

Iā€™d make the parts selection process a multi-page process though. Similar to checking out in most shops. This way it leaves enough space to put some reasonable descriptions under items, like deck selection letā€™s say, and keeps the amount of information on the screen down a bit

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