Iāll keep an eye out, thanks for the heads up!
Thatās the rub. Hangers look pretty basic/bendy, too.
I just have one question, is it actually ā¢
Just to clarify, the 360 amp is the potential of the battery.
I am open to constructive feedback if there is a better way to explain it.
Please feel free to ask any questions about the board and I am happy to answer them.
I recommend starting a thread in the Vendors corner
For us, after testing pros and cons, we prefer to use belt drive instead of gear drive.
Itās probably better if you start a thread in vendor corner.
We suggest these things for reasons.
Welcome to the forum!
For the price, most of the board is made in the US and France, so it is difficult to compete with other companies who manufacture in China (CNC,deckā¦)
Once again please open a thread with as many details as possible
Would make things easier to find out
Replies here will probably get lost
You should make a thread in the Vendor Corner category
And yes actually XBoard is a registered TM
Ok thank you
Please make a thread in the vendor corner category so this thread does not get bogged down.
Is there a way to get one of those without biying their board ?
Iām assuming the 29usd ādeckā on their website is nothing like a real deck, lest an integrated and carbon fiber one, right?
I have no idea.
Iād try one.
Hey, I have used these DC-DC converters before on other projects, but was wondering if you knew a converter that can actually handle 63V input (15S 4.2V) and even the voltage spikes which might come from very high brake current. It looks like these are only rated for about 50v and some of the higher voltage ones that might work are for 500+Watts and have heatsinks, fans and a large PCB. All I need is 20 watts constant and was hoping to find something small like what you pictured.
All posts to āVendor Cornerā have to be approved by Damon or Jamie, so donāt get discouraged if it takes a little time.
Buck/Boost converters that can input 60V+ are surprisingly hard to find. There may be something small that uses the XL7015 IC which operates between 5-80v, but only at around 0.8A. Other than that Iāve seen these which are good up to 25A but only outputs 12v and are much larger.
what a legendary collab lmao