Use 10g solid core copper. Use small needle nose pliers to bend it to shape and then solder the copper into the female plugs, lastly heat shrink. It never fails.
Thanks! I did learn to solder those connectors properly eventually; searching YouTube for “military spec soldering” and an old video about soldering cup terminals helped. What I was using was just a quick job with lead-free (aka shitty) solder just so that I could ride my board asap
Seriously underrated post.
Thank you
Shameless plagiarism. I’m gonna make you walk from the bus stop.
Walk? You mean uber
I didn’t think that threat through very well.
Really i could just unpack my board and ride it lol.
You don’t have my address yet. Checkmate.
I’ll see you at the bus stop bud. <3
My loins will guide me
liions* got you
Everytime I see liion I think people are constantly misspelling lion
You know what they say when you have small shoes… small shoes… small feet.
Small feet, small nose. small nose, small wheels. small wheels, small bearings. small bearings, small balls. Small balls, small heatsinks. small heatsinks, BIG problems. Don’t ever mention heatsinks! So, I’d def do something about those small feet.
Brah those are 9’s lol
Small feet… big trucks
https://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/no-words-just-pictures-delete-words/2992/10240
@Sender what enclosure is that on the board in the background?
If I remeber he made it out of fiberglass and carbon fiber himself, but I could be wrong.
Just like @yelnats8j said. It is on a LY Dinghy 28.
Still have the mold if you want one
Small though