Could be, the norse gods were pretty crazy back in the day. Pretty much screwing anything and everything. I’d suggest wearing a belt for the foreseeable future, just to be safe .
It was wild up in SF but I slept through most of it, strikes kept lighting up twin peaks towers. (Not my pic)
@Skatardude10 It’s a modified Honda Ruckus. There’s a lot of mod kits out there.
https://powersports.honda.com/street/scooter/ruckus
Hot dawg! That looks siiiiiick!!!
@Ricco wish I had put this many connector to future proof it, now I’m out of pins
What are all for? two for sensors, one for rear light and?
scrolling through not noticing the names of who’s posting pics. @Brently!
damn your marketing campaign your trademark griptape has branded itself into my brain.
I keep it simple but effective
@whaddys if you want to add any of your enclosure info that’s relevant to the diy thread, please do. It would be cool to compile all the info in one place.
2x Motor phase wires
2x Motor sensor wires
2x Side lights
1x Tail light
1x Headlight
1x DAVEga X (aux UART port)
Hell yeah, good call, will do!
Where did these come from?
The el strips.
Actually, both
The el strips were off Geek (wish sub company) but I think they can be had from Amazon for a quicker delivery
Mohawk:
Https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00ZTIPM5G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_n5GoFb34Y3K59
Mohawk reflective stickers:
Https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01AKQ1NNG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_64GoFb386ZRG0
I was annoyed by the bundle of wiring I had tiewrapped in the back, so I made it shorter and rerouted the wires through the side
I want to take apart that controller and convert it to a little lipo and make it more compact. should be doable. but… one day maybe.
I’m actually waiting on 2 batteries to arrive for that too. I bought 2x 14500 750mah to see if I explode it or if it just goes brighter. gonna go parallel
I did take apart one of those controllers and FYI if you solder across the momentary switch terminals, is DOES in fact stay lit when you apply power. The default state is On/Solid when the momentary switch is shorted. You cannot use any of the blink modes then though.
Have you tried applying higher voltages?