the circuitry and electronics is well designed, however as the front and tail lights protrude in front and back of the deck, i believe this will be more prone to damage due to bashing either front or back of your board. If you can redesign this to be not protruding, i think this would be perfect and prevent damage to the lights
Oh wow! I Have been searching for gear like this for years! Thank you so so much for doing and delivering this excellent video. New Sub and follower bro. Peace.
What a fantastic kit! Thanks for the rundown. I run with both a 36v 40ah and 12v 50ah lipo block pair on my heavy board so I'd like to know if these can be run off 12v alone?
Thanks for your support and question. There are two control module options to support different power source options. The SP version (used in the video) is powered directly from a 6S-12S battery, while the EP version is powered by a 12V source of the users choosing.
I wish somebody would develop a led controller with integrated battery or connectable to external powerbanks and gyro controls for brake detection etc. Some of us have a carbon unibody with zero extra space and impossible to drill holes because of structural integrity to connect anything with escs and batteries.
I definitely understand your concern. That is why if any 3D printed part is to break on a user, the part will be replaced at cost of shipping. The 3D printed parts have gone through numerous iterations to make sure they are as strong as can be while staying low profile. So far, they have been used by beta testers and customers for hundreds of miles on various terrains and no problems have been reported.
Thanks for the honest review and for doing a great job at showing all the aspects/options of the kit! Its very much appreciated!
Thank you for sending this to us for review! Such a cool and innovative product!
the circuitry and electronics is well designed, however as the front and tail lights protrude in front and back of the deck, i believe this will be more prone to damage due to bashing either front or back of your board. If you can redesign this to be not protruding, i think this would be perfect and prevent damage to the lights
That's actually pretty cool, outside of the colors it's still useful
absolutely love ur content keep aup the good work
Oh wow! I Have been searching for gear like this for years! Thank you so so much for doing and delivering this excellent video. New Sub and follower bro. Peace.
Thank you! We are glad to hear that you enjoyed the video.
a fun project :)
What a fantastic kit! Thanks for the rundown. I run with both a 36v 40ah and 12v 50ah lipo block pair on my heavy board so I'd like to know if these can be run off 12v alone?
Thanks for your support and question. There are two control module options to support different power source options. The SP version (used in the video) is powered directly from a 6S-12S battery, while the EP version is powered by a 12V source of the users choosing.
I wish somebody would develop a led controller with integrated battery or connectable to external powerbanks and gyro controls for brake detection etc. Some of us have a carbon unibody with zero extra space and impossible to drill holes because of structural integrity to connect anything with escs and batteries.
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awesome video i wonder can i put this on my HiBoy E scooter?
It may be possible but would be difficult
very cool product. you should post this to r/electricskateboarding
Thanks!
What's the difference between analog and digital as far as looks? I bought analog because digital wasn't in stock.
Digital can do more complex light patterns than analog. Analog lights will all be the same color at a given instance
@@DIYesk8Builders Thanks, I've found this out since then it was kinda a let down but hopefully looks good none the less.
Will this work with the POSSWAY T3? Any idea bro?
Would be pretty difficult I think. This is more made for DIY. Might be possible though
If only it was not 3D printed. I feel as if it would break if something went wrong while riding…
I definitely understand your concern. That is why if any 3D printed part is to break on a user, the part will be replaced at cost of shipping.
The 3D printed parts have gone through numerous iterations to make sure they are as strong as can be while staying low profile. So far, they have been used by beta testers and customers for hundreds of miles on various terrains and no problems have been reported.