sadly im a really unlucky person and i bought 2 pairs of carvons. one pair is working flawlessly the other i am having some issues with. i am trying to ressurect them but need this board working asap
looking for some speed drives please and am really desperate
@Scepterr you got any spare sets?
thanks a ton to whoever can help and litterally willing to pay anything for them
thanks
for anyone interested to know the fan piece at the back of one was broken and then i had to remove bolts and reinstall
i put loctite on and realised in the morning that i put the rear bearing holding the fan piece on the wrong way. now i have to remove 6 loctited bolts and replace a fan
so going down the route of paying someone else for new ones
Could you not use damn blue loctite? I’d be happy to get my head around them for a weekend or so but please understand that i can’t guarantee shit
yeah get you man
i swear everytime i use green loctite i shouldve used blue and everytime i use blue i shouldve used green
if you can remove like a couple screws from them and then manage to switch the bearing around then yeah
i can send them to you if you want and if you fix i will pay you big time
dont mind as long as the kv is similiar to speed drives
when did the exos come out after or before v4s?
I never sell my dds,
They are my babies
issue is they are usually my broken babies
Your broken babies are at an Indian burial place
Those halljb’d carvons were beyond saving
to be the first pair wasnt my fault
the second pair well screw me i messed those up big time
Word of advice.
Watch out with those batts you are making.
They looked a bit screwed up to me.
Screwing up carvons is one thing, screwing up a batt could be the last thing for u if it goes up in flames.
the most recent one was good
i sent a ton of pics to a ton of different builders and they said it was good and cam eout nicely
screwing up bolts is just what i do
i know, i even payed to see
Hope you enjoyed them
someone must have a set of v4 sd in good condition. anyone… (stares into the abyss)
protip: Blue and red (use red whenever you have something that you won’t remove often) are for threaded applications. Green is for non-threaded applications, designed as a superglue-esque material used as a bearing retainer. The only time I have ever used green loctite for esk8 was securing a motor pinion onto the shaft.
Ah I get you
Thanks man
Of course, idk how well green would work on a threaded screw haha
It works but it’s ridiculously strong so small Phillips + green loctite don’t work