🖼 Reply to “Pictures and nothing else” thread 2023

Awesome!

That’s how all the bikers you encounter will be lol

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i don’t actually see that many people on bike, even when there bike path, they like to take the road

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what’s that BMS? looks like has Bluetooth and nice form factor, I’m looking for 10/12S though.

Also what does the Arduino do? And… :crazy_face: are the fans the most expensive part of this project?

its a LLT bms which i wire it up to the lipo pack, it has ble and app for checking delta balance which is much needed for lipo imo

the arduino is a malectrics welder, the fans doesn’t cost that much tbh :joy: this whole box is basically a portable welding station

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@frame Did you 3D print those light enclosures?

what enclosure :joy:

naah I think they’re die-cast

Those trucks look really nice.

Have you ridden them yet?

Are you using the Bushings that came with them or something else?

Haven’t ridden on them yet, just got them in. Its snowing and icy so it will be a while till ill be able to actually ride them. Bushings are stock.

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Ooof! Won’t be trying to DIY that! :grinning:

@glyphiks
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That reminded me of the good ol flash games era.

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I’m sure you could CNC something comparable depending on what geometry specifically you want to copy

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CNC would be much better than die-cast too

Yooo that startup music, how’d you get that?

It’s the start up sound from my Robogotchi. Big thanks to @DerelictRobot

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@daegoe Looks cool and fluid.

  1. What’s the strip? Seems very high density.
  2. What controller/software you’re using?
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@SquishyCat

Magical picture, love it

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I’m using the maxkgo (same as flipsky) controller and addressable cob strips with 332/m density.
They look so good in person! I’m going to be inlaying them into the deck with epoxy.

Here’s the links.

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Oohhh…neutons!
Telegram joke folks :slightly_smiling_face:

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