Progress has been made! Parts are arriving daily now, in fact everything is here except the hub motor. No pictures yet because my friends phone is crappy as hell, but hopefully I’ll be over at his house soon to see everything for myself. Just curious @torqueboards about when do you think the motor will arrive if we ordered first week of July?
@anorak234 - Not sure which order is yours PM me… I assume your referring to the hub motors though!
They are on their way in route. I hope to receive them this week if not at the latest early next week.
I already got the 90mm hub wheels in progress but it will take some time to get them made.
UPDATE: Everything has arrived (Except for the hub motor from @torqueboards, hopefully that will be here within a week)! My friend texted me a picture of everything layed out, it all looks great(picture was too big to upload)
Suprisingly, both of the batteries are perfectly balanced! Quite different from mine… Anyways he hooked up his electronics and one battery with my motor and we did a 3s bench test. I’ll put a video on YouTube so I can post it later, but his face was unforgettable
Edit: here’s that picture:
good that they are safe and can’t fall accidentally from the table! hehehe.
congrats man and look forward to seeing it together!
I’m still waiting on my hub motors… Why must everything good be in the States :,(
Make sure to threadlock the front bolts of the hub.
Yes, will be doing that ASAP @torqueboards will this work? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FW4MNO/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470279943&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=medium+threadlock&dpPl=1&dpID=41g4Y499bZL&ref=plSrch
Yeah, that should be fine.
Upgraded the bearings to boned reds, did some testing using an old deck. No offense @torqueboards but ur stock bearings could use some improvement
Thanks for the suggestion. We’re waiting on new bearings.
hahahaha thats why i love torqueboards
UPDATE: We used an older sector 9 deck for test runs, also put up a TB hub motor review topic, I’ll be updating that in a bit. The last week has been slightly frustrating, trying to keep positive
- Wood that we usually use is out of stock, and we waited too long to get it for this deck. That’ll be a little while to restock.
- Ran into multiple problems with size of the enclosure that we want vs size of my oven for vacuum forming, so now I’ll be building another contraption using either heat guns or electric burners.
- hub motor is having difficulties, sometimes it’ll work sometimes it won’t. Also, my friend sent me a video in which the motor makes a disturbing grinding sound - not good. We don’t know how this happened, every part only has about 8-9 miles of use. Hoping to figure this all out
Finally making progress on this thing again. Got the hub motor fixed, loose magnets so epoxy fixed it right up. Deck is still a work in progress as well as the enclosure. Got most things soldered up, voltage meter is getting figured out as I post this and batteries are the only things not yet converted to xt60. Here are a few pictures to sum up the work.
Whoops lol I will delete
Made some more progress, got the entire electronics system finished. Got tired of the duct tape setup and moved everything to an old skateboard I had laying around. It looks pretty bad, but works exactly like it is supposed to. I also took the liberty of adding a voltage meter with an on/off switch since the system is now upgraded to 6s. It’s not anti-spark, but I am pretty proud of it.
https://instagram.com/p/BLuVeQMBaS7/Nice work man! Have you looked at moving the wheels/trucks out onto the angled/kicks of your current deck? I think a few folks did this a while back and it looked really good. Lower, and likely more carve/turn from the additional angle, and definitely a bit more stable from the longer WB!
not a double kick really, but i did similar for a buddies build:
Here’s one i saw forever ago on instructables:
(maybe the builder is on here and can comment?)What are you going to use for an enclosure for your batteries and electronics?
GL!
Thanks for the suggestions, I have thought about using the lips of the deck but the idea is still a grey area. The enclosure will likely be made out ABS or wood. Also FYI I believe the person who made that Instructable was @VladPomogaev
So how are the hubs working now?