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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2019
  • Ankle-Breaker is here. This one was a month long project (mainly due to ESC selection issues). The esc I settled on is Esk8.De Vescs (two of those german bad boys). Since this video was published, I made many improvements to this board. I will post an updated vid of improved Ankle-Breaker.
    Set up and Specs: (New set up test drive vid: • Electric MTB Speed Run )
    12s6p18ah battery (Short Batt. Pack Build Vid: • Li-Ion Battery Tutoria... )
    Dual Esk8De controllers (6000 watts total power or 8.5hp)-I am impressed with Z German VESCs.
    Dual 6374 190 Kv Motors (Sensored FlipSky 6374)
    40''x10" deck converted for mountain truck use
    8" pneumatic wheels
    Pulleys: 5m15 15 teeth (motor), 5m15 72 teeth drive wheel
    Top Speed: 35 MPH
    Range: 25 miles (I did a 19 mile continuous ride. Rode Hard, like an excited dingus. At 19 miles, still had 3.6v per cell remaining).
    Parts List:
    Truck Kit-I have switched out kit motors with flipsky 6374 kv190
    www.amazon.com/L-faster-Elect...
    Motors
    flipsky.net/collections/e-ska...
    ESC
    www.hellray.de/esk8-controller/
    18650 Cells
    www.aliexpress.com/item/6pcs-...
    BMS
    www.ebay.com/i/222353573658?c...
    Deck
    www.ebay.com/itm/DIPPED-BLACK...
    PVC Material (for battery/ESC cover)
    www.ebay.com/itm/1-pce-Palopa...
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Комментарии • 168

  • @707greenlantern
    @707greenlantern 4 года назад +5

    At first didn't like it cause it was too high up, until I saw you carving at the beach, now I think it's awesome! Love the theme songs.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      rodrigo masterson thanks! It carves real good. Check out my video call street vs mtb board. There is a good hit of carving.

  • @ratheonhudson3311
    @ratheonhudson3311 5 лет назад +1

    Incredible build and I love the flexibility of the cell packs. Good idea for a flexible deck and long battery

  • @ShoogyOhmai
    @ShoogyOhmai 5 лет назад +1

    Dude this is awesome. I have been debating making a esk8 board but was not sure if I wanted just a road board or something like this and I think I am sold on the mountain board. Time to do more research!!!

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Thanks Alex. MTB is by far my favorite doesn't matter what surface you are one. If ya need help on anything with your esk8 build, let me know. I did a good bit of trial and error on this build. Here is a short vid of street riding on Ankle-Breaker. ruclips.net/video/k2zYR2SeJew/видео.html

  • @kastelvani7259
    @kastelvani7259 4 года назад +1

    You lucky that the birds didnt crash you drone 😂 But hey nice build !!

  • @franciscipriano251
    @franciscipriano251 4 года назад +1

    WISH 101.5 at 3:15 hahaha. Great builds bro keep it up.

  • @orlandomarinjr
    @orlandomarinjr 4 года назад +1

    This is a work of art bro...

  • @SM4616
    @SM4616 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent vid m8
    Love the process of a built
    Greetings from Amsterdam
    Subscribed, liked and notifications bel
    Looking forward for some new material and let us viewers know if you also sell them 🤘🏻🤘🏾🤘🏿

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Marcel. Greetings from Jacksonville, FL. I loved Amsterdam when I visited it! I'm working on several videos now. I do build custom rides for people locally. Appreciate your support!

  • @Buzzhumma
    @Buzzhumma 5 лет назад +1

    This exactly how I would build it. Good work man. I want to build one when tesla 21700 cells become affordable 👍 although I will probably use hover board in hub motors as they are cheap and good and I don't have hills 👍👍

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Electron Proton Neutron Mouron thanks atomic particles. Sweet youtube name! Appreciate ur subscription!

    • @lucajo16
      @lucajo16 5 лет назад

      I don't get why you would use 21700 cells with hover board wheels. I hear the 21700 is to outdo the 18650 cells. that's a total waste. but hay im not paying for it so goodluck.

  • @sotheamam1244
    @sotheamam1244 5 лет назад +1

    A lot of smart people out there

  • @user-dk1mo8lk1q
    @user-dk1mo8lk1q 5 лет назад +1

    Сразу видно как человек любит инструмент, порядок и чистота в работе! Молодец!

  • @Bennyfinklestienfurtrapper
    @Bennyfinklestienfurtrapper 5 лет назад +3

    I knew that looked like Jax Beach then I saw ur shirt st.augistine so I know your close good job man

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Richard Ahlers Im in jax Bch.

    • @Bennyfinklestienfurtrapper
      @Bennyfinklestienfurtrapper 5 лет назад

      Well I loved how you build your battery pack where do you buy hear shrink or battery wrap that big

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      @@Bennyfinklestienfurtrapper Look around on amazon. They have all kinds of heat shrink tubing. For single stack, search 110 mm heat shrink tubing. For double stack, 220 to 240mm heat shrink tubing.

    • @Bennyfinklestienfurtrapper
      @Bennyfinklestienfurtrapper 5 лет назад

      Thanks

  • @hellspawnfpv8363
    @hellspawnfpv8363 5 лет назад +1

    Very impressive!!

  • @sotheamam1244
    @sotheamam1244 5 лет назад +2

    Nice work..am jealous

  • @THaven18
    @THaven18 5 лет назад

    Awesome video!

  • @Darryl.Harris
    @Darryl.Harris 5 лет назад +1

    send that shyt bruh..........siiiiick video

  • @jukkapekkaylitalo
    @jukkapekkaylitalo 5 лет назад +1

    I would use 20S LTO 66160 cells 4x5 10"x 31"or 13"x 25" back 40ah 10c about 44lbs

  • @jumong2252
    @jumong2252 5 лет назад +7

    i recommend you get a nice closed enclosure with a rubber pad acting as a seal .maybe your vesc and battery might have been damaged due to environment exposure

    • @darkkevind
      @darkkevind 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly what I was going to say...

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      I've put in a bigger battery and quality vescs. Dont have anything to complain about with this set up. ESK8De Vescs is what I use now. They are sealed. Im very impressed by how well they work and the amps they can handle.

    • @darkkevind
      @darkkevind 5 лет назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 Enertion focboxes, or the newer focbox unity would be better 👍

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      darkkevind i have ordered one in December of 2018. Got tired of waiting. Unity should ship out by the end of march...

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Unity is in. It finally came in... Will try it out in a different build I'm working on now.

  • @weisjt
    @weisjt 5 лет назад +1

    Sick.

  • @stretch3736
    @stretch3736 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome build...I am up in Canada and my son and I just built our first DIY board and now we are planning a mountain board(cause I think it would be a smoother ride for an old newbie like me)and I am so glad to have found your channel. I had looked at the truck kit you bought, my question is, is there room for adjusting the belt tension? Now that I have found your videos, I’ll be bugging you with questions! Thanks for sharing your skills and knowledge.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Hey Jud. Truck kit I used on Ankle-Breaker does allow for belt tension adjustment in a very half-ass sort of way. I've since replaced the motor mounts with a different mounting brackets with horizontal torque bars. I'll send you the link. Trucks are the same in this link. Also, you can choose to buy this kit with or without motors (if you want to add your own motors to it). This truck kit allows for precise tension adjustment. www.diyeboard.com/11-offroad-allterrian-power-truck-kit-with-8-pneumatic-tires-p-576.html

  • @austinw3668
    @austinw3668 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video, however if u want to get more power to your motors you can bypass the discharge connection on your bms. This way the bms only controls balance charging and you can set low voltage detection through your esc. That’s what I’m planing to do in my build. I’m going to buy a cheaper bms with low discharge current rating and only use it to balance charge.👍🏻

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Austin. Thats the way to go. I do it on all my builds. Vesc/ESCs have programmable low voltage cut-off. That's what I used to prevent over-discharge.

  • @boastfulboost8295
    @boastfulboost8295 5 лет назад +1

    Nice

  • @emilthryse3306
    @emilthryse3306 5 лет назад +1

    nice vid

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Thanks Emil. I got more vids in the making. Subscribe to my channel and I will do my best to deliver decent vids.

  • @lucajo16
    @lucajo16 5 лет назад +1

    love the video. The fact it can output 100 amps is insane! However I noticed the air holes and had a question.....is your ESC protected from water in there? I noticed in the build you plopped the thing in with no protection. anyways ill be looking to do one of my own here soon. My current DIY is lipo's a cheap ESC and a generic kit I found on ebay. it will handle the hills here but I think I damaged it on my biggest hill here in ohio. anyways best of luck to you.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Joshua Lucas , heat sink on the esc is pointed down, towards the holes (acts as a shied). It is not ideal, but works for me. Ive changed the esc in this board to two german esk8.de vesc (they are sealed). Good luck with ur build!

  • @baskcycle9358
    @baskcycle9358 5 лет назад +1

    Nice..I want it!

  • @Kabby450
    @Kabby450 4 года назад +1

    Sweet board! Great Job! Quick question how was the stability at higher speeds..... would you do anything different with the truck set up...

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      Thanks. It goes 35mph comfortably. I can still turn/carve at full throttle. It took a bit to get used to but I like the board as is. General feedback that I got from my friends that tried this board,,, being higher off the ground is a bit weird. Closer you are to the ground, the more effortless and stable you can carve.

  • @eirenwhelan3312
    @eirenwhelan3312 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video, I’m just about to start building one. Do you regret not having the angle at the tips of the board?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      No, no regrets. I really like the shape of this deck. Making angled risers adds a degree of difficulty to this project. To me it was worth it. Def recommend reinforcing this deck with fiber glass or carbon fiber for added safety/durability.

  • @holyscience3763
    @holyscience3763 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video! Can you please insert a parts list? Would love to start a project of my own!

  • @lifestyle1358
    @lifestyle1358 5 лет назад +2

    Best video I've ever seen.. ☺️
    What's your country?

  • @reggaekuruka7362
    @reggaekuruka7362 5 лет назад +1

    Your the man

  • @bereal1251
    @bereal1251 4 года назад +1

    Great video and build how them trucks holding up? I just order a set .

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад +1

      cruz fpv. Trucks are awesome so far! Let me know how ur install goes.

    • @bereal1251
      @bereal1251 4 года назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 thanks for the reply I'll sure will

  • @beau6521
    @beau6521 5 лет назад +1

    Can you give a link for the wheel pulley, specifically the 72teeth

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Beau pulley is a part of wheel rim. Here is the link.
      L-faster Off Road Longboard Truck Mountain Longboard Components 11 Inch Truck 8" Wheel Downhill Board Part Mountain Skateboard Belt Drive www.amazon.com/dp/B074YHTL8J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-oBlDbY8173MH

  • @r0mulyni2
    @r0mulyni2 5 лет назад +1

    Efficient as F!!!!! Work station, Good work man. To make hard case what kind of material is that?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +2

      r0mulyni2 ha. Efficient as fuck, i like it. I used pvc (schedule 1 pvc) for battery case. 1/8 inch thickness. You can find it on ebay.

    • @r0mulyni2
      @r0mulyni2 5 лет назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 awesome thank you bro, was using your older video to make up my battery.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      r0mulyni2 i have a vid on battery enclosure on my channel. Im glad batt video is helping diyers! Ride safe!

    • @r0mulyni2
      @r0mulyni2 5 лет назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 ill check it thank you.

  • @andreykhabrov7569
    @andreykhabrov7569 5 лет назад +1

    Very impressive!! What is a price for final build?

  • @anwarjeffrey848
    @anwarjeffrey848 5 лет назад +1

    Where did you get the angled risers for the board conversion?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Anwar Jeffrey, i made them out of pressure treated wood and fiberglass/epoxy for exterior.

  • @jesusm8081
    @jesusm8081 4 года назад +1

    How much u spend to build this board? This looks great

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      Thanks, In that video around 900. It have been updating it with different controllers and motors. Board is still going strong. Truck and Deck are holding up.

  • @meeethe3rd
    @meeethe3rd 4 года назад

    Can these trucks be adjusted?
    I have them on my board and can’t go above 25mph because of speed wobble

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      AboutDan. Yes. You can tighten the nut/bolt assembly that is the axis of truck’s rotation. Speed wobble can happen for many reasons: trucks are not aligned, trucks are not tightly secured to deck (especially the back truck with motors), motor imbalances, belt imbalance, your foot positioning, rider. Hope that helps.

    • @meeethe3rd
      @meeethe3rd 4 года назад

      Artsiom Naidzich I had a look today an there is adjustment on the top of the springs. I will Tighten everything up and try again I’m only at about 40% when I hit 25mph and just not willing to go any faster as it dosent feel safe. Would adding dampers inside the spring help ?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      AboutDan. Dampers will make suspension real stiff. It will work if your goal is more speed with reduced turning performance. I suspect that there is something wrong with set-up/tune of your board. What deck are you using? Top of the spring bolt just holds the spring in place, but does not adjust anything. Try running your board in a straight line with you off of your board. Does it travel in a straight line? With ur board laying wheel up, grab rear wheel and twist your trucks clockwise n counter clockwise. Check for any truck travel (look at 4 bolts/nuts that attach truck to deck). Lastly, tighten the bolt/nut that attaches swiveling part of truck to the truck base (14 mm wrench and hex tool).

  • @perryFBA
    @perryFBA 5 лет назад +1

    Where'd you get the pneumatics and trucks

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      It's a seller on e-bay, amazon, and ali. L-faster I believe. www.amazon.com/L-faster-Electric-Skateboard-Longboard-Mountains/dp/B07L9VHVL8/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=mountain+board+trucks+electric&qid=1553629414&s=gateway&sr=8-2

  • @holyscience3763
    @holyscience3763 5 лет назад

    What kind of trucks are you using because I noticed that there are springs with it? And did you have to make any modifications to the trucks besides adding the gears to the rear?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Its a truck kit. The only mod to trucks/motors: took off motor covers that came with the kit. They were useless. Kit motor covers trapped dirt and rocks inside, and damaged my motor.

    • @holyscience3763
      @holyscience3763 5 лет назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 thank you gor responding so quickly and helping us out! You definitely got my subscription!

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      @@holyscience3763 I'm glad to help. Check out my channel. I have several videos on how to build different components for you esk8 build. Share them with your friends.

  • @connersmith9711
    @connersmith9711 5 лет назад +1

    Hey i'm building a board that is actually really similar to yours but i am having problems with the wood spacer between the trucks and my board can you send me the dimensions on yours? And also did you just slot the bolts right through cause i had to bend my bolts in order to get then to fit. -thanks

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Conner. I have tinkered with them silly angled risers quite a bit. Dimensions are as follows in mm. A) Bottom Run-100mm. B) Back or Rise-40mm. C) Hypotenuse-104mm. Width of the wedge is 86mm. My wedge is also raised 11 mm on the bottom (this is not really necessary, I just wanted more clearance under the board. I did not have to bend my bolts. I increased the diameter of mounting holes on the wedge to make the bolts thread through without bending. I did encounter an alignment issue with wooden wedge. Hard impact on a truck would mess up alignment (mainly front truck). Wood block did not have enough grip/friction no matter how hard I tied down the trucks. I ended up using epoxy between the truck and wood block and wood block and deck (it may have been overkill). It solved the alignment problem. A rubber pad or any mild adhesive would probably do fine. Hope it helps. Thanks for subscribing. Let me know how it goes.

    • @connersmith9711
      @connersmith9711 5 лет назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 ok great that helps alot. do the bolts run through at a tilt or are they a straight 90 degrees? also i noticed that you did not use the space that the came with the trucks at all, did you make your own rubber pad for the vibration??

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      @@connersmith9711 with 8 inch pneumo. wheels vibrations were not an issue. Pneumatics run pretty smooth even over rough road or pavers. Deck also has some flex, which helps with dampening. I used a drill press and drilled down at 90 degrees from the side that truck rests on to the bottom of the wedge (bottom sits on the deck). When you tighten trucks, the bolts will shift/slant to the outside a bit, but not a lot. I did not used the bolts that came with mtb trucks. Instead, i used 10/24 stainless steel bolt with a lock nut. It's slightly larger than the original fastener diameter, but still fits through the truck mount holes.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      @@connersmith9711 I did not use rubber pads. Used little bit of epoxy to secure the trucks and keep them aligned.

    • @connersmith9711
      @connersmith9711 5 лет назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 alright tanks so much that has been my biggest problem with my board, glad i found you. you definitely earned my sub and im looking forward to seeing more videos form you

  • @camerongordon2378
    @camerongordon2378 4 года назад +2

    What are the trucks like I was thinking of getting a pear

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад +1

      I like these trucks a lot. They are well build. As long as you angle them right, trucks will turn sharp and precise. Make sure to get an updated version of this trucks with horizontal/parallel motor bracket ties. If you need a angle wedge STL file for 3d printer, let me know. I posted my wedge design on thingIverse.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      www.thingiverse.com/thing:4111123

    • @camerongordon2378
      @camerongordon2378 4 года назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 thanks dude :)

  • @reptiloidx8942
    @reptiloidx8942 4 года назад +1

    HEY LAD . I NEED LIL ADVICE HERE ON ESCs AND VESCs . WELL I ORDERED 4600W 4x MOTORS AND I HEARD TO REACH THE MAXIMUM POWER I NEED SUPPLY THEM WITH 48V ........ WELL IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN FUK THE PEDAL TO HEAT THEM UP TO MAX WITH 22V-28V ??? BIG THANK YOU

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      Hi Pavelitel. 4600Wx4 is a lot Watts (18400 to be exact). Lets plug that into the equation. VxA=Watts. 28v x Xa = 18400. Your 28V battery would need to be able to push 657 Amps. You are not going to get it out of any skateboard battery. Go with 12S (50V) Lipo or Li-Ion set up. You will get a better efficiency that way.

    • @reptiloidx8942
      @reptiloidx8942 4 года назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 WELL I WOULD EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT GEARWHEEL SIZES . USUALLY THE ONE ON THE MOTOR IS SO TINY BABY DIK AND IT SPINS SO FAST AND WHAT YOUT FROM IT NOT MUCH COZ THE SECONDARY WHEEL IS 10 LARGER ITS LIKE ON THE BICYCLE GEARS . HOPE YOU GET ME I WOULD ALREADY GOT THE EQUAL GEAR WHEELS AND WOULD TRY IT . ALSO I LIKE THAT THE 7S ESC ARE WITH VENTILATORS AND JUMP CURRENT GOES FROM 120A TO 750A SO I CAN PULL 200A FROM EACH OF THEM NO PROBS . I ALSO NEED MORE INFO ON INVERTERS THAT WOULD INVERT 3.2V LiFePh BATTERY TO 24V AT UP TO 200A CLEAN .......HERES THE CIRCUITS I WOULD LOVE TO USE BUT NOT USE IF THOSE CIRCUITS EVEN IF UPGRADED TO MORE POWERFUL COMPONENTS WOULD WORK . I NEED EXPERT OR ELECTRONICS ENGINEER HERE
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    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      @@reptiloidx8942 Write in russian if it is easier. I am a native russian speaker.

    • @reptiloidx8942
      @reptiloidx8942 4 года назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 о плиа какие добрые ребятишки ёпта ну xули тут пиздоидить плиа думаем плиа тут всё и так в изалупени панятна кароч будем разчитываТь НА ШЕСТЕРНИ ТАК КАК УПРАВЛЯЛКИ НА 200А СТОЯТ 200 БАКСОВ НЕ XИЛА ДА ПЛИА ГОСПАДА ГОБЛИНЫ КАРОЧ НА 24В БУДЕМ СXУИЯРИВАТь СXЕМУ ...... ТАМ У НАС 4 МОТОРА ПЛИА КАЖДЫЙ МОЖИТ XАВАТь ПА МЕДВЕЖИ ДО 120А ПЛИА НЕXИЛА ДА ПЛИА КАК МАЛАМУТ ИЛИ КАВКАЗКАЯ АВЧАРА ПЛИА БАК В ДЕНь XЛАБЫСИТ ПАТОМ ГОРА НАВОЗА ШЛАКА ЗА УГЛОМ ПЛИА . КАРОЧ ШТОБ ПЛИА НЕ РАСПИЗДРИНИТь КАК БЕЗЗУБАЯ БАБУЛьКА ШИЗАФРЕНИЧКА ПЛИА НА ЛАВАЧКЕ СА СЛЮНОЙ ПЛИА ДА ПУЗА ПАСМАТРИ ФОТКИ ДРОССЕЛьНОВА ПРЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЕЙ . ЕСЛИ ИX УМОЩНИТь ТАМ ПЛИА ДРОССЕЛь НА 50 ВИТКОВ ПО 8мм ТОЛЩИНА ПРОВОДА ПРИМЕРНО ДОЛЖНА ДАСТь 25В НУ И ТРАНЗЮЧЁК ПОЛЕВОЙ МОЩНЯВУ ВъЕБЛАШИТь КАРОЧ ПАЛУЧИЦА 200А 24В ПАЛУЧИТь ИЗ 3.2В АККАМУЛЯТОРА ЛИТИО-ЖЕЛЕЗА-ФОСФАТИКА ???

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      Reptiloid Павелитель всеx Земель и Миров. Nehuyouvouyou ti chastushku zafigaril.

  • @boastfulboost8295
    @boastfulboost8295 5 лет назад +1

    Make video on the new setup

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      I got some footage of new battery build. Will post that eventually. Will also do a speed test vid and just general going for a ride.

    • @boastfulboost8295
      @boastfulboost8295 5 лет назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 nice I wanna see it and any chance you know how heavy it is (lb)

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      @@boastfulboost8295 It weighs about 30 to 35. I'll make a video of it soonish.

  • @bereal1251
    @bereal1251 4 года назад +1

    I'm done with my build where can I send you pics of my build ?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад +1

      Awesome Cruz. Look me up on Facebook. Same name as this channel. FB messenger should work.

  • @sotheamam1244
    @sotheamam1244 5 лет назад +1

    How fast and distance

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +2

      I have been upgrading this board since this video was posted: new battery (12s6P 18Ah), new VESCs (Esk8De-running them at 60a each @ 50v, 3000 watts per motor). Top speed: 34mph or 55kmh. I did a 19 mile (31km) continues ride recently. After 19 miles, I still had about 3.6V per cell left.

  • @mohamadezzudin8735
    @mohamadezzudin8735 5 лет назад +1

    What’s the material name for battery & esc cover ?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Mohamad. Material is PVC (schedule 1 PVC). I made a video on how to build a PVC enclosure. In the video description, you will find links to the materials you will need.
      ruclips.net/video/MLJ_GNg1AU4/видео.html

    • @mohamadezzudin8735
      @mohamadezzudin8735 5 лет назад +1

      Artsiom Naidzich thanks man. Awesome build tho. Really inspiring.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Mohamad Ezzudin, Thanks! Good luck on your build.

  • @maxmcmanus6371
    @maxmcmanus6371 5 лет назад +1

    Hi I am currently making my own mountain board but struggling to find the right springs. Could you recommend any?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Hey Max. I don't have a recommendation for you. The springs that came with the trucks on ankle breaker are a little light. I normally ride with trucks pretty loose though. The pivot bolt on which the truck axle pivots can be tightened to provide a bit more stability (If overtightened it will prevent axle from moving freely). Check threads on electricesk8builders forum. There is usually a lot of info on there.

    • @maxmcmanus6371
      @maxmcmanus6371 5 лет назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 thank you very much

  • @HappyBees
    @HappyBees 5 лет назад +1

    Tidy build

  • @noka7776
    @noka7776 5 лет назад +1

    where did you get your shrink wraps???

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Noka! Shrink warp was hidden deep down in ebay listings. Stand by, Im checking my purchase history.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      I stand corrected, amozon had shrink wrap:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FXTN7BR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Single stack:
      www.amazon.com/Uxcell-a16012500ux0217-Shrink-Tubing-Battery/dp/B01ER5IA8C/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp?crid=1ORAAH27XZ1AG&keywords=large+heat+shrink&pd_rd_i=B01ER5IA8C&pd_rd_r=592404db-1595-4551-92ac-7737462b1241&pd_rd_w=kXWTn&pd_rd_wg=nQXho&pf_rd_p=5c5ea0d7-2437-4d8a-88a7-ea6f32aeac11&pf_rd_r=T9B536C247RM269V195V&qid=1551581284&s=industrial&sprefix=large+heat+%2Cindustrial%2C156

    • @noka7776
      @noka7776 5 лет назад +1

      thank you so much for your help bro!!!

  • @sammymeek5194
    @sammymeek5194 5 лет назад +1

    Jax fl?

  • @LuvinooIce
    @LuvinooIce 5 лет назад

    What's the overall cost

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      As I have it now:
      esk8de vescs x 2=$320
      12s6P Pack=$250
      Deck=$54
      BMS $30
      Trucks/wheels/motors $400
      Remote $30
      Nuts/Bolts/Paint etc: $100
      Total: $1184

  • @bereal1251
    @bereal1251 4 года назад +1

    What size motor did you use for this build

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад +1

      The kit comes with 6350s, I think (unless u get just the trucks and a mount). I've tried three different motor sizes on it. Set up that I really liked is this size motor: 6374. Here is a link to a the motors I use in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/lY_sapLZjbQ/видео.html
      flipsky.net/collections/e-skateboard/products/flipsky-electric-skateboard-motor-r-6374-190kv-3250w

    • @bereal1251
      @bereal1251 4 года назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 I'm using 6354 I just bought the kit with trucks and wheels had the motors from another build thought I'll use them I'm gonna have to buy a blank mountain deck any idea where I can buy one inexpensive don't want to buy a trampa deck but I wish I could thanks again truly appreciate it

    • @bereal1251
      @bereal1251 4 года назад +1

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 found your stl file I'm printing a wedge now hopefully it works 😉

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад +1

      @@bereal1251
      Ive used this deck before. Currently, its sold out. But keep on eye on it.
      www.ebay.com/p/1855050693?iid=133140371685

  • @sparrowhawk5673
    @sparrowhawk5673 4 года назад +1

    Wonder how much all this cost him? Major parts there. I'm guessing $400
    Then considering all that work he did putting it together. Be like paying someone another $400 to do it.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      David Daniels wonder no longer. Check out (#read) video description. Parts list with links is included.

    • @sparrowhawk5673
      @sparrowhawk5673 4 года назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 thanks for the reply and I did see that list. But it looked like i would have to select each part link provided, than add the amount of the cost of each one for the total.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      True.

    • @qawsedrftg7625
      @qawsedrftg7625 4 года назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 hahah :D the trucks + motors are 400 alone

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  4 года назад

      Nguyen Tuan Nguyen check out flipsky.net. There is a promotion going on for all terrain truck set.

  • @bdarley5
    @bdarley5 5 лет назад

    seems real slow?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Blake, 34 mph is what i maxed it out at after upgrading to 12s6p battery and two esk8de controllers. Beach and trail that u see in the vid i was taking it easy.

    • @bdarley5
      @bdarley5 5 лет назад +1

      Artsiom Naidzich it’s an amazing job you did man for sure
      big wheels change the ratios required to reach higher speeds though I’m sure this would climb like a beast

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Blake thanks!

  • @Big_Daddy8
    @Big_Daddy8 3 года назад +1

    Bro do you sale it?

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  3 года назад

      I could build one for sale. Do you need one?

    • @Big_Daddy8
      @Big_Daddy8 3 года назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 yes please! And I’m looking for affordable prices! Thank you!

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  3 года назад +1

      Well, affordable is a loose definition. Look me up on FB or Gram and DM me. I can elaborate on pricing.

  • @nedtrampz85
    @nedtrampz85 5 лет назад +1

    Yukky grip

  • @blowme5150
    @blowme5150 3 года назад

    Is that saying like a bowl of shit?"

  • @esk8spirit362
    @esk8spirit362 5 лет назад

    Nice build... Though about your battery, you say 100 amps and your main wires are connected to one spot, one single nickel strip as well as your series connections only go over one nickel strip, you cannot run 100 amps over that, not even 50 or 30... a 0,15 mm * 7mm nickel strip is rated optimal for less than 5 amps, so you would need 20 of those on each series connection... YOu have 1... Every single video I have ever seen is someone that knows how to build a battery but no one is educated on how to properly connect series and main wires for certain amperage... Bad and dangerous...

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      Thanks Pantana. U see me do one nickel strip in video because generally it does not make for pretty exciting video watching layers of nickel being spot welded to a battery.
      Yeah yeah yeah. Everyone is a nickel expert.
      One, on that battery i used 3 layers of 10 mm 0.1 nickel. On smaller batteries, two layers of nickel.
      Two, everyone looks at the nickel chart and how much amps nickel can handle. If you follow it, you will be layering your batteries with shit ton of nickel. Also, any wire gage chart takes into account not only the gage size but also length of the wire. Same is applicable to nickel strip. And nickel strip in battery is pretty short.
      Three, out of all batteries ive build, ive never had a battery overheat or short because of not enough nickel on it.
      I have upgraded this board to 12s6p with esk8de controllers set at 60a each. On this battery, i soldered 10g wire for series connection. Have about 400 miles on it and plenty of charge/discharge cycles. No issues.
      Dont sweat my battery building techniques bro!

    • @esk8spirit362
      @esk8spirit362 5 лет назад

      @@artsiomnaidzich9515 THe point is no one is a nickel expert. Finding someone knowing what they are doing considering how thick or wide the connections should be is really hard. YOu can't say 100 amps and put just 3 layers of 0,1mm nickel strip... that's just ridiculous. That's good for maybe 15 amps and that's already poor. So 100 amps vs 15 poor... You get what I am saying right? At least you are aware of it but then you need to use wires for serial connections and spread the main wire connections over the whole last series... I am not saying over do it, I am just stating the obvious... building a pack for 100 amps where that huge amperage goes through 3 thin nickel strips is just wrong.

    • @artsiomnaidzich9515
      @artsiomnaidzich9515  5 лет назад

      I dont think anything I say here will convince you otherwise.
      Will this battery give me 100a when I need it (during climb or hard acceleration)? Absolutely. Will it do 100a for the entire capacity of the battery, No.
      I had a short in an esc that was connected to 10s5p with three 10mm strips that I made. The ESC welded itself together. Short lasted about 5 seconds. I took the battery apart to assess the damage. None of the nickel strip series conncetions have melted or even separated. One of the 10 cells was dead. But Nickel strip held up. Pretty sure in this case 100a limit that you claim is impossible with 3 nickel strips was exceeded by a lot.
      Take apart a name brand battery and see if they have 20 pieces of nickel connecting series. Or if they use copper wire, does the wire gauge they use fit the chart that you are looking at.
      If you are ever in Jax, FL, stop on by and ride my board as hard as you want. Record the amps, voltage, temp, etc..
      There is a whole discussion about this subject on electric skateboard builders forum. One side states the spreadsheets and numbers , and the other side says its impractical.
      If you are building a battery pack for something like meepo/ebay esc (pulls 60a or 30 per motor), two 10 mm strips are plenty. I took apart a meepo battery only to find one 8mm strip.
      If you are making a pack for unity or anything else high power, 3 to four strips to make parallel connections, and 10g wire for series connection.
      Strictly following the nickel strip chart that does not list strip length and tells you that you need 20 pieces of nickel to flow 100a is impractical.
      If you do build one, send me a pic of it. I would like to see a Pantana Production Battery!