Here’s a long overdue build thread.
This started as a while different board, been replacing parts for the passed 2 years. Deck is the final part of the old esk8 that’s being replaced.
Parts of Theseus:
Phychotiller Enclosure (IDK which one)
12s4p Samsung 30Q Battery in bypass (idk the BMS)
Boundmotor DD on RKP
Boundmotor RKP front truck
Boundmotor dual ESC based on 4.12 with integrated remote
TB110 wheels/Lazyrolling Glow wheels
Switchblade 38
Parts after Theseus-ification:
eBoosted Switchblade 40 Enclosure
12s4p Lishen LR2170LA with LLTBMS
MakerX DV6 Pro
TB110 or airless 150mm or InfinityHubs (150mm or 200mm) whatever kegel option I feel like for wheels
BN270 trucks in 45/15 split angle
BNM1 gear drive in 2.78:1 with kegel adapters for all my wheels
LY Switchblade 40 (Pinecone)
rubber, butyl tape, silicone, melted filament and general waterproofing
Metr.Pro
Unfancy Remote with 2.4Ghz Mini in a printed shell as a backup
Waterproofing still leaves a lot to be desired. Might have to get some window seal or something. New plugs and printed mounts are also necessary for sealing.
I can hear the faint sarcasm through the screen. Yes I I’ve been putting this off far too long. I really owe this thread to both myself and the community. Time to pay back all the free help I got from this forum with some free documentation and logging.
As a bonus now I can just link this thread instead of reciting my board details to every brain I ask for help.
JB welding 3D printed mounts in place. Once this cures I’ll silicone in the MR60 from the backside and waterproof the ports. after ports are installed the outside will be masked off and the whole thing covered in bedliner.
so I’ve been having weird issues. been beating my head about this for 2 days now.
so everything worked perfectly fine, one of the sensor ports broke free and the wires tore off, NBD I can fix it but things worked fine because the other motor had sensors still
remote had an issue and fried, opened the sace to re-pair the remote.
this is where it gets weird. the motors wouldn;t spin at all after doing app setup.
did motor detection, seemed fine, wizard passed successfully.
motors made a horrible noise and wouldn’t spin when either using the keyboard or the remote
detection will either say “bad result” or “flux linkage detection failed”
hand tested motors and both seemed perfectly fine.
did continuity test between MR60 and ESC, all 6 phase wires had continuity and none of the phases were shorted anywhere in the chain.
swapped sides between all of this back and forth to test each esc side, still happened
swapped the DV6Pro to a D75, exact same weirdness
idfk what’s happening, I’ve done everything but refresh the firmware and fix 1/2 sensor ports AFAIK. the D75 is on the FW it shipped with (5.3). the DV6+ is on 5.3
currents and voltages are all set correctly… I’m at such a loss here. it worked fine before I needed to fix the remote…
the connectors stood up great, the 3d printed mount not so much,
the one connector that tore out took the panel connector with it and it stuck in even after a good 25km of riding just dangling and banging around.
deffinitely using these again, but I need a better mount for them.
the one that’s still on the board is still going strong, had no issues with the connector it’s self at all, besies it being a bit tricky to see the tiny red dot for orientation
this is seriously driving my crazy. I have a handfull of VESCs here and motors trying to diagnose this, seems to be only a problem on both Maker-X VESCs and on anything I solder today.
Battery isn’t empty but isn’t full, it’s at about 85%
After testing the motors work fine on a vesc4 I have, it seems to be isolated to the Maker-X VESCs somehow (both of them including the DV6 that previously worked flawlessly)
And now the D75 is only showing one VESC on metr instead of both, and VESCtool started giving me “both VESCs bust have the same firmware” errors even though I haven’t touched the firmware on this VESC
Definitely sounds like an ESC issue then. On FW 5.3 when you redo motor detection there’s an option to wipe ESC settings, if that doesn’t work then I would reflash firmware i guess; just be careful to use the right one.
AFAIK this is the only thing I haven’t tried yet. Shouldn’t be necessary though as this is factory FW and this thing is less than a couple months old.
I’m trying too avoid touching the alegedly “good” FW until it’s the last thing to try. by all rights this VESC should work just fine and I shouldn’t need to swap back to the DV6 or use a couple vesc4 singles. I just need to figure out where the issue is happening.