Hey guys, as the title suggests… i wanna see more… open your enclosure (•̃ ͜ʖ•̃)
The internals of our enclosures, are what powers our murder deathsticks, and what of a better way to learn from each other is to see how an individual places their components in their board. Be it trying to squeeze every inch of space with cells, or using clever wiring to ensure a tangle free mess. Show us!
I’ll start with a few of mine.
My very first build, a 6s4p, with an antispark switch, and two TB VESCs. Not the best wiring since i did not solder much and just have a lot of wires, and did my best to squeeze everything in.
Ridden for a couple weeks when pic was taken
A double stack 10s4p, antispark switch and dual focboxes.
Ridden for 10 months when pic was taken
12s5p with a huge BMS and unity.
Ridden for 1 year + when pic was taken
10s4p, with unity.
Was not ridden yet, snapped a pic when building.
10s3p, with antispark and MakerX ESC.
Board was ridden for a year + before upgrading to a dual drive
And a 10s2p, antispark, and a FSESC 4.12.
Not ridden yet, snapped a pic when building
My standard practice is to use small braided sleeves over small wires like the PPM wire and sensor wires. Also to use velcro to adhere the components to the deck. Hot glue onto connectors to ensure they do not rattle loose, and placing the wires so they do not overlap each other. Another thing i like to do is to use the rubber feet that’s used on furniture, pasted onto the battery. Or to doubleside tape a layer of craft foam, 2 to 3mm thick, onto the enclosure. Having all components cushioned and not in contact on the hard surface on an enclosure is
Any other tips would be greatly appreciated, but yea this is how i would go about settling my internals. Now it’s your turn