Thanks for the link. It popped up in my Recommended videos but I hadnāt seen it.
Yea, agreed, I mentioned using a foam base. The sanding disk would have to be quite thin tooā¦probably too thin to last.
Thanks for the link. It popped up in my Recommended videos but I hadnāt seen it.
Yea, agreed, I mentioned using a foam base. The sanding disk would have to be quite thin tooā¦probably too thin to last.
Maybe a stone would work, like a benchgrinder, but on it head.
Too hard, it wouldnāt shape itself to the curves of the cellās top and bottom.
I know that there are sand paper sponges
Party on a board
do you have any videos of you riding with the music on please share
not riding but the music on
both hands are occupied when riding. right is remote, left is accessory remote to control everything - mainly used for turn signals when riding. Iāll film with my phone for a bit in my hand when riding but I donāt have a mount or stick.
Howās your accessory remote set up? Iād love to read a thread about your accessory system.
Pretty much everything is detailed in my boardās thread but itās quite spread out. All parts are listed in the first post. Essentially I use a 433mhz receiver and transmitter (generic car remote key fob). The receiver is connected to my Arduino mega 2560 pro which is the brains/OS for all my accessories. Then all the lights have switches made of MOSFETS, triggered by the Arduino.
Iād be willing to help you,if you went that route.
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Wow, is that a choo choo?!
No itās a honk honk
i thought thatās and aƦOOUuga
the Neo Honk Honk
looks like a Ding Ding
What connector is that ?
Also this build reminds me of somethingā¦
Damn, rated for 25a.
Iād like to know how this works for you and what settings you run @Linesflag
I sure hope so.
Yep. Problem free I reckon, median current levels are way under 25 amps, and lots of people here run MR60, which is rated for 30A and so far Iāve not seen any problems pop up. The only downside of these things is the price, Iāve got the bigger SA28 planned for another build and those go for 20$ for just the male side.
Currently I run it at 80 motor amps, but thats untested, I just finished the board. I think Iāll also change the glossy finish, too many fingerprints visibleā¦
wait, the ones on the board arenāt even the sa28?? SA12 i assume? Man the 28s are huuge then.
Those are SA20, the maximum could fit in this slim enclosure. SA/SF12 is the charge port.
the one in the picutre you posted is the SA28, those are massive and rated for 50A