Show us your enclosure insides ( ͡• ͜ʖ ͡•)

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LOL this made my day

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While charging

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This is my tightest fitting internals - in use like this for a year

Compared to my loosest - in use like this for a week right now

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10s6p in a 4wd @evoheyax rocket board :slight_smile:


12s4p in a @Luke MOV-E shortboard

Not wasting space :rofl: and I obviously use lots of hot glue and silicone :smiley:

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Haya with a 10s5p – there’s a layer of neoprene foam underneath everything; and then foam taped above the BMS and the antispark switch. The receiver wires have a small dab of superglue to keep them from coming out. I just used some packing tape to keep the wires down so that it would be easier for me to put the lid on.

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I’d have to be downing so many benzos to be able to sleep at night if any of my builds had as much spooge as you have in that MOV-E…

I just don’t get it :cry:

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Oh, I made sure I can sleep very well, I’m a bit paranoid :smiley: everything is triple secured and checked :slight_smile: because of the tight space nothing can move also :slight_smile:

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Rats nests galore…

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@linny & everybody else who’s posted so far, I’d actually be interested in a “how long it’s been ridden/riding conditions” in the current configurations as well in the posts. Will be nice to know if I’m taking some insulation/routing steps a bit too far/spending too much time on what doesn’t actually need it.

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image

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Got no picture of the whole but not much to see more than covered battery’s

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Okay, i’ve updated them on the first post for mine

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Snug 12s5p using 20700s unity and a very small bms in a prototipo

I’m building a second sender proto using a 12s5p with 21700. Should be fun

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Vesc etc.


Battery.

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Sorry for the lousy pic… 6months of riding I’m pretty sure…

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1065 Wh of lipo ( ͡• ͜ʖ ͡•)

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I really like those 8s voltage checker dealios, never-evar, never-never shorted out a probe on my multimeter checking P-group status!

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