I reply later for you friend. I need to go to our machine shop.
Speed vents, so much choice in durometer
Best damn wheel ever made.
rAwrgh,Iām usually a patient guy but I want dem hubs Naow
Everyone can getting after next week
Jefffffff youāve been saying next week for weeks!
Donāt forget my shirt!
We making as fast as possible! I print tshirt for you this week.
I know Jeff, Iām just winding you up.
Canāt wait to get them rolling
Itās all good. Iāve been telling myself Iāll finish the battery for this build ānext weekā For the past month or so
We winding motor by hand as fast as can
Hahahahaha you got my pun!
@KfromtheBay my battery is done but I am procrastinating on routing my wires until I have the hubs in handā¦ still need some risers too with the cable channels in themā¦ oh, and I need some trucks i might order them nowā¦
Oooh baby. Ordered.
Is for your neoONE deck?
Yeah mate
Alright 777 message count, I hit the jackpot
Iāll bite : @jeffwuneo NeoHub is supposedly packed with 14awg copper.
This is me holding 18awg copper and my hot wife portrait in the background.
I fail to see how the copper wire you use in your last IG post is anywhere the promised 14awg (should be way thicker than mine but is thinner than mine), could you please explain?
You use multistranded instead of single strand?
Your IG post for reference
EDIT : Language barrier, nothing to sweat, please go on!
Multi-stand can be packed denser than one single strand. Pretty standard practice in motors for better fill.
Can you imagine trying to route a single 14 gauge copper wire through that. Youād get maybe 3 strands in and youāre done with a bunch of air space.
Itās not that simple, you actually can pack almost the same fill with single wire, and actually more, since the percentage if insulation is lower
Itās a pain to do, it has to be done by hand and takes time, just ask @hummieee, Mellow board hub is also wound with single wire
Like @Pedrodemio, and multistranded has way higher resistance. Nowhere single strand thick wire. More losses, more heat. So I call BS this is not 14awg.
Edit : My mistake, itās 14awg width but not for the copper. Whatever, please scroll down.
I think thereās probably a sweet spot. Thicker wire is less insulation but more wasted space inbetween adjacent wires. Thinner wire is more insulation but better packing
Actually. The thicker the wire, the thicker the insulation
https://www.coonerwire.com/magnet-wire/ So that theory has diminishing returns.
The thicker wire is also susceptible to insulation damage during winding, the thicker wire has has a bigger bend āradiusā, stressing insulation more than thinner. And for every picture you find of single strand winding fill, I can find a multi strand with a better fill.