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HOW MANY kW DO YOU NEED TO HAVE FUN ON A SURRON? | 12kW 17kW 25kW
Everyone agrees MORE POWEEEER is always better, but how much is really enough?!?
While riding my favorite local trail, I was curious to see how much power I was using. Not being able to look at the EBMX app while riding, I decided to screen cap it. Which led to the idea for this video.
Of course, If I was riding competitive MX, or trying to smash top speed records, the full 29kW potential of the bike would certainly be needed. But I found that I was actually using much less than that for my "spirited" trail riding! Is a 35kW upgrade for this bike really needed?
Footnote: at the 17kW shown here, I'm pulling only about 200A peaks from my 22S9P battery pack. That's a comfortable 22A for the Sam...
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ANGRY SOUNDS from 80v 29kW Surron BEAST
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 месяца назад
Riding my DIY 29kW 80v frame-up build Surron in the dirt, what she was made for. Bike is really in its element off-road. After 500km, the most notable things: - Did 3 power settings, 12/19/29kW, and in lower-traction settings like this still-damp trail, 19kW is the max it feels safe to use - Battlecross tires provide incredible off-road grip - MT7 brakes seem more than adequate so far, no issue...
SURRON DIY 39HP FRAME-UP BEAST BUILD - HOW I SAVED $9,000
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 месяца назад
SURRON DIY 29kW/80V FRAME-UP BUILD FROM SCRATCH - THE DEFINITIVE HOW-TO GUIDE: 0:00 - Introduction 0:38 - Cost Analysis! And Components 8:44 - Cons - Why Not DIY Build a Sur-Ron? 10:27 - Pros - Why DIY Build a Sur-Ron? 13:15 - Parts List - Start Of Build 14:35 - Parts List - End Of Build (4 Months Later) 30:16 - Build Sheets and Wiring Schematic 31:36 - Wiring Harness Layout 38:25 - The Actual ...
29kW DIY SURRON - POWER IS "ADEQUATE"
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
First very careful, gentle, apprehensive, and dare I say, timid break-in tests of my DIY 29kW 80v Surron. Full build video coming soon. #surron #surronx #batterypack #ebike #motocross #dirtbike
Surron Battery Pack Build in 45 Seconds!
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 месяца назад
Surron DIY battery pack build in 45 seconds. See my other video for detailed build process. Pack Specs: 22S9P / Samsung 40T / 21700 80V Nominal / 92.4V fully charged 36Ah, 2880 watt-hours Max 315A, 29.1 kW COMPONENTS USED FOR BATTERY PACK: Cells - Samsung 40T 21700: www.imrbatteries.com/samsung-...​ www.nkon.nl/ru/samsung-inr217...​ BMS - Ant BMS 8-22S 130A Continuous / 325A Peak: a.aliexpress....
SURRON DIY 80V / 29kW BATTERY BUILD - HOW-TO
Просмотров 16 тыс.4 месяца назад
SURRON DIY 80V / 29kW BATTERY PACK BUILD - HOW-TO 0:00 - Introduction 0:29 - Organization of This Video 1:48 - Pros - Why DIY Build a Sur-Ron Battery Pack? 3:48 - Cons - Why Not DIY Build a Sur-Ron Battery Pack? 8:44 - Nickel Strips vs. Bus Plates 10:52 - Cost Example for DIY 72V Pack 14:04 - Brief History Of The Surron Pack 19:37 - Why use 21700 cells, if the Surron is not designed for them? 2...
WARP 9 VS ALIEXPRESS: Surron linkage and suspension triangle compared
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WARP9 VS ALIEXPRESS: Battle of the Surron linkages and suspension triangles
New (used) Warp9 chain drive kit
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New (used) Warp9 chain drive kit
EBMX X-9000 - wiring in Domino throttle
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EBMX X-9000 - wiring in Domino throttle
SUR-RON WIRING HARNESS EXPLAINED | SURRON DIY BUILD FROM SCRATCH
Просмотров 3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Describing all wiring harness connections for the Surron light bee. This will be part of my upcoming full build video - building a 25kW, 80v Surron from scratch. Note I am using the EBMX X-9000 controller, so some connections are different than from stock.
22S9P SUR-RON PACK LAYOUT
Просмотров 866 месяцев назад
80v surron battery pack.
HUGE UPGRADE: MAGURA MT5E BRAKES / KAABO WOLF KING GT! ULIP HYBRID OFF-ROAD TIRES!
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
0:00 - Introduction 01:43 - Why I upgraded 06:15 - Figuring out the front brake 09:30 - Banjo basics 10:39 - Banjo - switching sides 15:05 - Angle grinding the fork 21:56 - Phase & Hall wires - correct settings 26:18 - The MAGIC combo! 32:09 - Rear brake 36:44 - Rear caliper mount 39:03 - After 1st test ride 41:48 - How to waterproof 44:03 - Why even upgrade the brakes? 48:07 - Tires - ULIP hyb...
CYC X1 5500w 72v CANYON NERVE BUILD! CYC vs. 72v BBSHD vs. TANGENT ASCENT
Просмотров 16 тыс.7 месяцев назад
72V CYC X1 PRO GEN 2 - 5500w CANYON NERVE BUILD 0:00 - Introduction 0:42 - Top Q&A About The Bike 1:53 - Previous Builds 2:50 - Finding The Bike, Which Motor To Use? 5:34 - Why Not Use 72v BBSHD? 7:44 - Bottom Bracket Concerns 11:50 - BAC 2000 Controller Mounting 13:58 - Battery Build, 3D Printed Battery Box 18:38 - BMS: Daly 20S 80A Continuous 24:19 - HUGE Jump With This Bike 24:29 - Version 1...
ORANGATANG DAD BOD 105s VS CALI RIDES 105s: Evolve Hadean in Ukraine 🇺🇦
Просмотров 76611 месяцев назад
ORANGATANG DAD BOD 105s VS CALI RIDES 105s: Evolve Hadean in Ukraine 🇺🇦

Комментарии

  • @mario_on_e-odin2.0
    @mario_on_e-odin2.0 Час назад

    Man, I wish you were my neighbor :) I would help you anytime (for free of course) just to have the opportunity to 1) work with such an enthusiastic and systematic person and 2) learn. I upgraded almost everything on my Chinese 6kW e-bike (tyres, rear shock absorber, controller, Brembo brakes + custom mounts, wider brake discs, built-in 3.3kW charger, brake levers, bi-led headlights, Android auto display, etc. ), but that's nothing compared to your build. I look forward to your next videos! Have a nice day!

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 21 минуту назад

      @@mario_on_e-odin2.0 Thanks so much! If you decide to build a Surron in the future, I'm sure you'll be able to easily succeed!

  • @SurFrankenRon
    @SurFrankenRon День назад

    I have a shitload of fun with 35kw on mine :)

    • @SurFrankenRon
      @SurFrankenRon День назад

      That being said, I stick to about 15kw, 35 is just for when I'm feeling frisky

  • @MarcoC7811
    @MarcoC7811 2 дня назад

    Absolutely loved this video. Just sold my surron not that long ago to buy a truck but i miss having one so much. Ive been looking into building one myself to save money once i get a job. This was so informative. Great video bro plz keep posting!

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 2 дня назад

      Thanks! I'd buy your frame sooner rather than later, just have a feeling they might not be selling them separately forever. I'm already getting parts for a 2nd build, decided to make a street-focused bike with primary and secondary belt drive and supermotos. Good luck with your build!

  • @dnacannotchange
    @dnacannotchange 6 дней назад

    ...... Where do you find batteries that are not a complete fraud???😢😢😢😢

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 6 дней назад

      The 2 absolutely reputable sellers: - Europe: nkon nl - US: IMR batteries I'll also be selling authentic cells on the coolwatts site, in sets of 180/198. But those can only be shipped within Ukraine. coolwatts.co

  • @LarryRichelli
    @LarryRichelli 6 дней назад

    Great video and I appreciate your huge effort. Had to laugh because one of your pluses was that you don't have to replace parts and have a lot of extra parts laying around but the number of times you were saying that you bought this part but the got this part like wheels and such. The loud noise is definitely coming from the primary chain.

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 6 дней назад

      Yeah, definitely have some spare parts laying around due to upgrading during the build process! But they'll be put to good use; I decided to build a 2nd bike for street use. Expensive hobby! 😭

  • @akinnon2000
    @akinnon2000 9 дней назад

    very nice build, very clean, but i dont understand the cells choice. They give 20a each but only have 2500 mah. Why not go all the way directly to 21700 molicels p42a or Samsung 30T? You would get insane discharge, very high capacity and insane charge rate. If you want to stay in 18650 there is Samsung 30Q.

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 9 дней назад

      40T are 4000mAh cells that do 35A. Thus the pack's total 36Ah capacity.

  • @oleksandrkozachok4714
    @oleksandrkozachok4714 9 дней назад

    Привіт з України! Дуже крутий пак і надзвичайно професійна робота. Після війни, якщо виживу, буду будувати собі Ebike, тож батарею буду робити по твоєму мануалу. Дякую друже!

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 9 дней назад

      Duje dyakyu za commentary! I'm American but live in Kherson, can't wait to go back home. Soon! Good luck with your battery build. To victory. Heryoam Slava! 🇺🇦

    • @oleksandrkozachok4714
      @oleksandrkozachok4714 9 дней назад

      @@CoolWatts Kherson is my city!!! It's amazing 😁

  • @mario_on_e-odin2.0
    @mario_on_e-odin2.0 12 дней назад

    Excelent video !!! I have different bike and battery and does not need to build a battery but your video is so great that I had to watch it till the end :) Do not appologize for the length of the video, you shared a ton of useful informations and that takes time, it is much better this way that a short video. Plus this is a perfect example how to make an instructional video, I have to learn a lot :) Great job, keep on ! Subscribed.

  • @NickWindham
    @NickWindham 12 дней назад

    Instead of upgrading the kW it would be cool to see the max kWh or max runtime you could build it to for your level 2 setting of 19kW. Then, it would be cool to know how fast it could be charged without degrading the battery on a circuit with 230v and 32a. Are there smart rapid chargers that will give it the beans at 7.36 kW from say 10% to 60% and then incrementally taper down to trickle?

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 12 дней назад

      198 or 200 cells is the max you can fit in my already tall, 410mm high battery box. With my 4000mAh Samsung 40T cells, I total 2880wh. That gives me about 80-85km on dirt tires (of course would be more on street tires). If you upgraded to 4500mAh Molicel P45B, you'd get about a 12% increase. 5000 mAh cells would give a 25% increase, which would be great. But the only 5000mAh cells I like, the Molicel P50B, are super expensive.

    • @NickWindham
      @NickWindham 12 дней назад

      @@CoolWatts sounds like you’re in the sweet spot where trade off between price and performance beyond it isn’t equitable. I guess beyond where you’re at it would take experimenting with pouch batteries or small nuclear reactor.

  • @NickWindham
    @NickWindham 15 дней назад

    You are really great at sourcing good quality for cheap and building an awesome looking bike. You should start a custom build business. I’m sure there’s a huge market of affluent buyers that would pay you $20K or more for a bike like this.

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 15 дней назад

      Thanks! But shipping bikes from Ukraine might be problematic 😂

    • @NickWindham
      @NickWindham 12 дней назад

      @@CoolWatts You’d be surprised. Customers will pay for extra for fast shipping when their net cost is still significantly better. For example, I bought a Polygon mountain bike from BikesOnline that came in one big box with easy assembly instructions. Their shipping wasn’t cheap, but net it was still a few hundred dollars cheaper than a similarly specced bike shop brand. In your case, you might still be a few grand less expensive. For another example, Arctic Leopard air ships their full size dirt-bikes in a couple big boxes of easy to assemble parts. Lastly, being a Ukraine based business will serve you extremely well in international markets. We want to support you!

  • @hunter.on.channel.19
    @hunter.on.channel.19 17 дней назад

    My man...this is 1 very sexy pack! Well built, great job!

  • @imho7250
    @imho7250 18 дней назад

    First of all, this is such an amazing video. Definitely something personal should watch before making a high power pack. @1:27:00 there are two different ANT boot up wire type: 2 black wires are just connected to a momentary on switch, normally accessible on the outside of the battery case. Red and black wire needs a 3v-5v source. Worthless in most cases. Lol I have both versions. Since you installed your ANT correctly, not cutting off 3 of the 4 power cables that ensure current is distributed correctly across the mosfets, you might be able to get longer times at higher amps. As you can see in settings, there are 3 discharge current zones, each with its own time limit. Zone 1, 0a to max continuous, no time limit. As long as the MOS temp doesn’t get hot you can bump this up some. Zone 2. Max continues to peak. This has a time limit. You can set it to several minutes if you want. Zone 3: peak discharge to short circuit protection. This can be set for a few seconds just to cover a minor surge from the controller. Zone 4: short circuit cutoff, normally set in microseconds. Should be set as low as possible that doesn’t hinder zone 3, but high enough to allow pre charge of the capacitors in the controller. Just monitor your app for temperature and test it when doing the current limit, but the ANT normally under rates the values. It does have thermal protection that will shut down the BMS but it’s important to limit current to something that takes several seconds to reach overtemp so the BMS can shut down before frying. Of course you have to juggle between the BMS and the controller settings so there is no conflict. I use fardriver with boost (which also has a timer) so my normal line current is set within the ANT continuous amps zone and the boost current is in the peak current zone (2), with a time limit shorter than that set in the ANT. I think if you monitor the app you will see the ANT stays cool as a cucumber in normal operation. To limit heat in the battery and BMS, after the first top balance, you can set balance current to 20 milliamps and it will still do its job and not make much heat.

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 18 дней назад

      Awesome information! Thank you so much. I've been in communication with Ant, and they now have a great BMS for these Surron/Talaria packs: 17-24S, 220A continuous/ 550A peak, and small enough to fit on top easily. Wish it had been available when I did this build. Next time! antbms.vip/product/ant-bms-17s-24s-50a-380a-smart-52v-88v-lifepo4-li-ion-lto-battery-protection-board/

    • @imho7250
      @imho7250 18 дней назад

      @@CoolWatts , yes, ANT has made huge advances in just the last few years. They are dirt cheap and very reliable and available in power ranges for the biggest controllers made for ebikes. There are so many ways to set up balancing on the ANT for my EXGF I set it to automatically balance each time it’s fully charged. Basically default settings. But for my own I disable automatic balancing by setting the prerequisites too high, and then I periodically initiate a balance to 0.000v differential. Then I do a health check, checking voltage sag at peak amps, and the cell differential at peak amps, then discharge the pack until resting differential is 0.100v, which generally means at least one brick is heading South. Making note of the cycle AH change which should be about 50% of the battery AH rating. Then fully charge without allowing balancing. The first time its to get baseline readings. I would expect your pack to have some quirky cell differential jumps under peak load every 4 cells since there is a copper wire between this cells instead of directly tab to tab connection. And resting differential after full charge should come back to within 0.002v differential. Then I just monitor that differential at top balance and once it gets over 0.005v i will balance to 0.000v again and start a fresh monitoring period. As you can imagine only a small percentage of people even care whats going on in their battery but since you took a lot of time to make it, you might be ine who wants to see how its health is trending. My health monitoring showed me some bricks I damaged during construction (burned holes in the bottom during spot welding) were slowly increasing their self discharge rate, so I was able to teardown the pack before it got out of hand (cell self-discharging fast enough to get hot). One of your viewers made a couple of 30a 20AH lipo packs with ANT BMS but still waiting for the test results under load.

  • @gh00st.u4r
    @gh00st.u4r 19 дней назад

    Hey can some one send me a link to this qs8 connector?

  • @mvetter
    @mvetter 19 дней назад

    Hey man THANK YOU for this video. I am going in blind trying to repair someone's SurRon X that had no throttle response. Found a couple sheared wires on a mystery connector by the motor and hey guess what: Hall Effect Sensor connector. Much appreciated!

  • @dporrasxtremeLS3
    @dporrasxtremeLS3 19 дней назад

    This IS a Monster! Is it for sale Yet???

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 19 дней назад

      Nope) but to see a real monster, check out my 29kW Surron build!!

  • @ericsemeniuc8075
    @ericsemeniuc8075 20 дней назад

    Great build tutorial, curious how much does it weigh? (might've missed it in the video)

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 20 дней назад

      About 10-11kg heavier than stock, due to battery & wheels.

  • @TomTom-gx1sm
    @TomTom-gx1sm 21 день назад

    Hey man, I got a small EUC from Gotway I got a few years back, do you think I should rebuild this one before doing a Talaria battery ?

  • @adamm3492
    @adamm3492 26 дней назад

    I have a few DIY ebikes and love them since I can use a small gas generator in a trailer behind me and a fast charger to extend my range significantly depending on our average expenditure of the battery. On ECO mode the battery use is very small. More importantly for my Talaria I can't figure out a way to bypass the element that keeps us from running the ebike whilst riding. I was hoping you might know how to do this???

  • @jimmyshelby340
    @jimmyshelby340 29 дней назад

    Hello, this is ANT bms factory, shall we have conncetion?

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 28 дней назад

      Yes! I'd love to speak with you about developing a higher Amp capacity BMS specifically for Surron/Talaria that fits within the case dimensions. Email: support@coolwatts.co

  • @Leonid.Y
    @Leonid.Y 29 дней назад

    At the moment the Ali version costs as much as $44

  • @FlyingKechup
    @FlyingKechup Месяц назад

    you said there are some companies that can build a battery for around the same price can you add some links of those companies

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Amorge sells packs I've seen for about $300-500 above parts cost. But I can't speak to build quality, safety, if they use genuine cells, copper/nickel bus bars, etc.

  • @Throttle.Addict
    @Throttle.Addict Месяц назад

    Hi, great video thank you for all this information!! In the 3:45am part those white plastic also go between the swing arm and the frame? Because I installed those silver washers and I’m wonder if I need those plastic ones as well? Thanks again!!

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Thanks. No, as I remember, only the silver shoulder washers go in, no additional white plastic ones were used.

  • @RudiRides
    @RudiRides Месяц назад

    Loved watching this, came across your comment on aliexpress bolany fork. You make absolutely gorgeous bikes and this one is just top-notch. I look at this as inspiration for my next project, I will be happy if it turns out looking half as good as your bikes.

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Thanks so much! 😊 Bike is super fun and still going strong 1 year later. Although she's getting used less lately, now that I built a 29kW Surron!

    • @RudiRides
      @RudiRides Месяц назад

      @@CoolWatts If you don't mind me asking, how is that Bolany fork holding up? I am seriously considering it for my project, it looks amazing and I am not doing crazy downhill/jumping stuff anyway. 29kW must be crazy fun! What do you do with your other bikes? Do you sell them and start new projects, or just keep them in the collection? Again, love your work, you are an inspiration. ⚡

  • @tamedelement
    @tamedelement Месяц назад

    how great is this 😍

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Thanks! Glad it helped 😁

  • @ChargedCycleWorks
    @ChargedCycleWorks Месяц назад

    Absolutely awesome build!

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Thank you!! Of course, Nate's bike was the inspiration (*cough*directly copied from*cough*)! 1400km on it already, bike absolutely rips. So fun. XLB-60 is probably in its future, but honestly even with the RS it still pulls like a freight train. This bike wouldn't have happened without CCW, appreciate everything you guys are doing. Leaders in this field. Edit: have you guys done a direct comparison between the XLB-60 and the KO Big Block? Thoughts?

  • @andrewbarratachea
    @andrewbarratachea Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video! You're probably the ONLY person ever to show the disassembly of these brakes and how to put them on a scooter.

  • @vnak39
    @vnak39 Месяц назад

    +15000 $ !!!

  • @bomber_weed
    @bomber_weed Месяц назад

    Привіт, у нас у Львові є група катки, напишіть мені я добавлю і будемо катати разом!!!

  • @pinibikes
    @pinibikes Месяц назад

    I bought the 20s 9p battery kit and it’s awesome but i want to build a 20s 10p or bigger for my friend could you maybe help me find some bus bars because i can’t find them anywhere

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Great to hear! We may be adding a 20S10P kit in the near future. But keep in mind it'll actually be taller than the 22S9P blocks by several mm. And almost the same wh (200 cells vs 198). If your controller can handle 92v, I'd almost always recommend 22S9P over 20S10P.

    • @pinibikes
      @pinibikes Месяц назад

      @@CoolWatts yes i have a ebmx x 9000 so i might do a 22s 9p for myself but my friend is running a torp controller and i don’t think it supports higher voltage then 72v i would love to show you my 20s 9p pack when it’s done right now the only missing piece are those hexagon pieces on the bottom of the pack i forgot to order those so i will design them

  • @tacticooldennis
    @tacticooldennis Месяц назад

    My stealth bomber clone is 12kw hub motor and to be honest it handles just about any trail great. But I also ride from home to trail so extra speed on highways and streets is necessary to keep me in the flow with traffic.

    • @felixvalvaneda2285
      @felixvalvaneda2285 29 дней назад

      Same I had my clone up to 19kw peak controller died so had to grab another. Electro and co has pretty good 76v batteries. They can have them built for that frame. I’d grab the 76v 32ah and if you have a sabaton controller 72150 and it’s unlocked should be 200 amps peak if not grab the 72200, bac 4000, torp.

  • @SteveOMotos
    @SteveOMotos Месяц назад

    Dope build

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Thanks!

    • @StenMoto
      @StenMoto Месяц назад

      How long range does it have when you drive at lower kw? ​@@CoolWatts

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      @@StenMoto hi, I'm getting 80-85km with mixed riding. With more efficient tires (supermoto), it would probably add about 10% more.

  • @northwesternadv1372
    @northwesternadv1372 Месяц назад

    Dope build

  • @stag4984
    @stag4984 Месяц назад

    More & more & more kw it's never a nuff u get us to it then u want more than u get us to that then u want more I have a surron spent 9.000$ on up grads ya that was fun for 3 months know I am looking for more power lol

  • @Leonid.Y
    @Leonid.Y Месяц назад

    Прикольно, потрібно і собі таке ж зібрати.

  • @PEVenthusiast
    @PEVenthusiast Месяц назад

    Soo what do ya think? Use cells for ah rather than A discharge? Interesting to think about!

  • @euanshotton2240
    @euanshotton2240 Месяц назад

    Do a top speed test please

  • @diyelectricbiker9361
    @diyelectricbiker9361 Месяц назад

    Depends also on the Bike weight. But Faster it goes, more focus on the driver side is needed. 😅

  • @ssj4bulma537
    @ssj4bulma537 Месяц назад

    do you sell batteries?

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      No. But components for DIY battery builds, including the copper/nickel bus bars, are available on my site: coolwatts.co/

    • @ssj4bulma537
      @ssj4bulma537 Месяц назад

      @@CoolWatts awesome. probably gonna wind up ordering from amorge right now, just because i need a battery asap. but def gonna look into building some in the future. this video was SOOOO helpful. you dont even understand. thank you so much for the time and effort you put into gathering this info. seriously has everything anybody could ask

  • @MUSTAFA-GowR
    @MUSTAFA-GowR Месяц назад

    can it charge while pedaling

  • @stickythrottle5259
    @stickythrottle5259 Месяц назад

    Dude, amazing post. This was just recommended to me since I'm researching an emoto purchase but I hope this goes viral for you!

  • @kodak5947
    @kodak5947 Месяц назад

    What top speed are you getting?

  • @cajetano2011
    @cajetano2011 Месяц назад

    superb build sir!

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      Thanks! You should see my Surron build)

    • @cajetano2011
      @cajetano2011 Месяц назад

      @@CoolWatts Seen it .Likked it ^^

  • @paulhope3401
    @paulhope3401 Месяц назад

    Regarding having space between cells being better for cooling? Unless you have actual airflow moving through the battery it will most definately have inferior cooling. Still Air is far too good an insulator vs metal to metal battery case heat conduction which at least should provide some heat transfer to be cooled by the outer casing... if.... the casing was designed to be in contact with the batterys sides.

  • @mikebordeaux8218
    @mikebordeaux8218 Месяц назад

    What's your range?

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts Месяц назад

      I'm getting 80km with 60/40 road/dirt. But that's with huge MX tires. I'm sure it'd be more with supermotos.

  • @notrealquit1300
    @notrealquit1300 Месяц назад

    Can you put the battery, motor, and controller on a stock surron and get the same power?

  • @mccreationace7194
    @mccreationace7194 Месяц назад

    Are able to build a 80kv an ship to Canada?

  • @Adideva01
    @Adideva01 Месяц назад

    😎👍 That Suron is SICK ! Great work AMAZING⚡️✨

  • @fto4836
    @fto4836 Месяц назад

    Super cool content, pls keep doing it! 👍🔥

  • @allan2502
    @allan2502 2 месяца назад

    Great video btw Is there away to extend the plugs that goes to the controller? Thank you..

  • @repayable3808
    @repayable3808 2 месяца назад

    Hey, im thinking about making one of these; instead of soldering the two plates on the top with wires could you just weld a copper plate to attach them instead?

    • @CoolWatts
      @CoolWatts 2 месяца назад

      You can try, if you have a powerful enough welder.