Can you possibly make another video showing how everything is wired and configured, as well as all the electronics you are using, I can't seem to find the parts lists as I would love to do just about the same build you did here!
Great video man! I really appreciated how you showed every iteration of the board. I've been interested in creating one of these myself, but at this point I'm not sure what I should get to start out. Actually, what are your thoughts on standard ESC use vs. VESC?
Been using normal ESC's for about 2 years, and today switched to the FOCBOX (also a vesc but a bit better for FOC) and although I haven't had the chance to ride with it much, I must say it's a big improvement. Personally I think it's worth to spend a little more on a good vesc than to cheap out on a regular esc. So much customization with vesc and much smoother acceleration and especially braking!
Hi Tijmen ziet er goed uit man! Ik ben momenteel aan het rondkijken naar hoe en waar ik het beste de onderdelen vandaan kan halen. Waar heb jij je spullen voornamelijk vandaan? Ik zie Hobbyking en proto-boards als twee opties, maar misschien mis ik iets? Thanks!
Do it! I'm still perfecting mine but It was SO worth it! I'm just using hobby grade stuff I bought from Hobby King and at 50% (6 cell Lipo) I'm getting 20 mph (that's faster then you think)!
This is a very outdated video btw. Check out my instagram page: electricLboard Sensored is the one and only way to get very smooth starts. Using a VESC as a speed controller helps too, but to totally get rid of shaking motor at startup you need a sensored motor with the sensor wire connected to the ESC of course. Groetjes uit Amsterdam! ;)
Yo man leuke video!!!Ben nu bezig Mn 3e skatey board de grond in te rijden en de volgende maak ik ook zelf want ik blijf alles aanpassen... misschien dat de paden ooit een keer kruisen klein landje toch ik zit in Leiden maar zie noooit een eboard hier
Hi, i've got the same ESC and a sensored motor, but now i'm riding sensorless. I'm planning to use it in sensored mode, but you said that you had to rewire your sensor cable. I know the wire configuration coming out of the motor, can you help me with the pinout on the ESC? what corrisponds to what? thanks in advance.
Hi there! I have some questions. If i want to do a dual-mottor skateboard, which batteries do you recommend? Its necesary to have 2 speak controllers? Thanks. Bye
There are 2 types of motors as you said. Sensored and Sensorless. In a sensored motor there are so called hall effect sensors which produce an electronic pulse when subjected to a magnetic field. This pulse changes depending on which direction the motor turns by itself. This can be either because you applied power or because you are rolling. These pulses are going to a sensor wire which is visible as the 4th wire appart from the 3 phase wires on a burshless motor. These sensors allow the ESC to detect rotation of the motor and adapt to it. This allows for smoother starts as well as a removal of a "shake" when stating from a full stop. Sensorless wires only has 3 phases without the 4th sensor wire. Theoretically this means that you don't have the benefits of a sensored motor however, the VESC (vedder electronic speed controller) allows for smooth starts even without sensors (Which is what I personally have). If you pick a normal RC ESC then the benefits of the VESC are not given and starts and the shake *will* be present. Hope it helps
feck... id love to do that... if i had the equipment and place to do that. I was going to buy a premade 12s4p battery (maybe a 6s) for that very reason... my second board i can promise you i will be different for sure... but im just desperate to stop using my car for now.
What if I use 1500KV 2200W motor? Why didnt you max it out, its the same cost for the motor... 1) how much can this motor increase my speed vs yours? 2) will acceleration change with more KV motor or just speed?
Veeeery terrible idea. High KV is made for quick spinning things like helicopters and RC planes and NOT for something that needs insane torque! You want to be between 100 and 300kv for eboards because you need insane amounts of torque to get moving and not overload the motor. Google: electric longboard speed calculator. It'll let you see what speed you'll get. Don't go above 300kv trust me! Burned through a 500kv motor. (Also 63mm is good. 50mm will work too but don't go below 50)
You mentioned the broken motor was to weak, but the one i ordert is a little bit less powerful with only 280Kv and 1510W.. is this enough? I am scared, that mine is to weak too! Thanks!
Dani P The broken one was 40mm I think. The motor I currently use is 50mm which is fine. Just don't go below 50mm! Other than that the specs you gave me are totally fine
Hello I need your help, I use the same ESC and my maximum speed is 25km / h. How did you get so much speed? Have you programmed the ESC? Thank you very much.
I have programmed the ESC with the program card, but that shouldn't change much. It also has to do with how many cells you're running, what your motor KV is, what gearing ratio you have, and what diameter wheels you have.
I'm thrilled to see how the Longboard has evolved. Great movie, well explained.
Can you possibly make another video showing how everything is wired and configured, as well as all the electronics you are using, I can't seem to find the parts lists as I would love to do just about the same build you did here!
Great video man! I really appreciated how you showed every iteration of the board. I've been interested in creating one of these myself, but at this point I'm not sure what I should get to start out.
Actually, what are your thoughts on standard ESC use vs. VESC?
Been using normal ESC's for about 2 years, and today switched to the FOCBOX (also a vesc but a bit better for FOC) and although I haven't had the chance to ride with it much, I must say it's a big improvement. Personally I think it's worth to spend a little more on a good vesc than to cheap out on a regular esc. So much customization with vesc and much smoother acceleration and especially braking!
Do u by any chance know the price range of this long board and great stuff man.keep up the good work
Mustafa Mohamed it's a diy bro that means he built it himself
he means how much were the parts bro
Hi Tijmen ziet er goed uit man!
Ik ben momenteel aan het rondkijken naar hoe en waar ik het beste de onderdelen vandaan kan halen. Waar heb jij je spullen voornamelijk vandaan?
Ik zie Hobbyking en proto-boards als twee opties, maar misschien mis ik iets?
Thanks!
Ah, I can't wait to finally build mine
Do it! I'm still perfecting mine but It was SO worth it! I'm just using hobby grade stuff I bought from Hobby King and at 50% (6 cell Lipo) I'm getting 20 mph (that's faster then you think)!
can you post a wiring schematic for this?
Nice Build! Do you know how to get a smoother start? does a sensor motor help? Groetjes uit Utrecht.
This is a very outdated video btw. Check out my instagram page: electricLboard
Sensored is the one and only way to get very smooth starts. Using a VESC as a speed controller helps too, but to totally get rid of shaking motor at startup you need a sensored motor with the sensor wire connected to the ESC of course. Groetjes uit Amsterdam! ;)
Your videos are amazing.
I want to build my own electric skateboard and I have one question Which motors will be the best, How do you think?
Late reply sorry. If you still have questions you can message me on instagram at electric_lboard ! :)
Thanks for the great video! Edit: my browser was acting up. I found the link :)
Yo man leuke video!!!Ben nu bezig Mn 3e skatey board de grond in te rijden en de volgende maak ik ook zelf want ik blijf alles aanpassen... misschien dat de paden ooit een keer kruisen klein landje toch ik zit in Leiden maar zie noooit een eboard hier
Hi, i've got the same ESC and a sensored motor, but now i'm riding sensorless. I'm planning to use it in sensored mode, but you said that you had to rewire your sensor cable. I know the wire configuration coming out of the motor, can you help me with the pinout on the ESC? what corrisponds to what? thanks in advance.
Hi there! I have some questions. If i want to do a dual-mottor skateboard, which batteries do you recommend? Its necesary to have 2 speak controllers?
Thanks. Bye
This is such a good video.
Perfect! Thanks for the inspiration :)
So what does sensor mode and sensor less mode do exactly?
There are 2 types of motors as you said. Sensored and Sensorless. In a sensored motor there are so called hall effect sensors which produce an electronic pulse when subjected to a magnetic field. This pulse changes depending on which direction the motor turns by itself. This can be either because you applied power or because you are rolling. These pulses are going to a sensor wire which is visible as the 4th wire appart from the 3 phase wires on a burshless motor. These sensors allow the ESC to detect rotation of the motor and adapt to it. This allows for smoother starts as well as a removal of a "shake" when stating from a full stop. Sensorless wires only has 3 phases without the 4th sensor wire. Theoretically this means that you don't have the benefits of a sensored motor however, the VESC (vedder electronic speed controller) allows for smooth starts even without sensors (Which is what I personally have). If you pick a normal RC ESC then the benefits of the VESC are not given and starts and the shake *will* be present. Hope it helps
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I'm thinking of making your build... would I need to plug each to each or is there some more... labor intended usage like a Sauter
Mike Rodriguez You definitely need to know how to solder. This is not a plug in and go project
feck... id love to do that... if i had the equipment and place to do that. I was going to buy a premade 12s4p battery (maybe a 6s) for that very reason... my second board i can promise you i will be different for sure... but im just desperate to stop using my car for now.
What if I use 1500KV 2200W motor? Why didnt you max it out, its the same cost for the motor...
1) how much can this motor increase my speed vs yours?
2) will acceleration change with more KV motor or just speed?
Veeeery terrible idea. High KV is made for quick spinning things like helicopters and RC planes and NOT for something that needs insane torque! You want to be between 100 and 300kv for eboards because you need insane amounts of torque to get moving and not overload the motor. Google: electric longboard speed calculator. It'll let you see what speed you'll get. Don't go above 300kv trust me! Burned through a 500kv motor. (Also 63mm is good. 50mm will work too but don't go below 50)
You mentioned the broken motor was to weak, but the one i ordert is a little bit less powerful with only 280Kv and 1510W.. is this enough? I am scared, that mine is to weak too!
Thanks!
Dani P The broken one was 40mm I think. The motor I currently use is 50mm which is fine. Just don't go below 50mm! Other than that the specs you gave me are totally fine
Can we get a video explaining the eletronic part better please?
Hello I need your help, I use the same ESC and my maximum speed is 25km / h. How did you get so much speed? Have you programmed the ESC?
Thank you very much.
I have programmed the ESC with the program card, but that shouldn't change much. It also has to do with how many cells you're running, what your motor KV is, what gearing ratio you have, and what diameter wheels you have.
I have a motor 192kv turnigy , with a wheel diameter of 76mm with a 16 tooth motor pulley and a 48 tooth wheel pulley
I'm at 6S, 270kv, 15t 36t, 90mm wheels, so that's why we have a speed difference
wheel size does matter quite a lot
How you connect two balance lead in one??
Do you use lipoa for you build?, and if so, how many C's or the voltage output?, comes out? Thank yiu
He uses two lipo batterys with 8000mAh and 3s, he talks about it from minute 5 to 6
Wat is de diameter van je wielen?
Jij verdient meer abbonees😂
How do you wire the motor to the eac
good job,excelent!
Een elektrisch longboard is toch illegaal in nederland?
Little Big Inventor dat boeit echt niemand
Jurie Debie totdat ie wordt afgepakt
gebeurt sws niet
6355 also works great
How did you connect both of the batteries to the esc as one
Google: Parallel vs series batteries.
I connected mine in series to double voltage
Can you say what motor you was using firstly?
Kacper Prędkiewicz Nope! I forgot and also it broke because it wasn’t powerful enough. You NEED a big motor!
Cool stuff bruh! Don't really have any skills with engineering all I could do now is wait while saving to get 1 myself @_@
Hey man I assume you live in Amsterdam
But you are not from the Netherlands I can’t believe you have this good of an accent
he does live in the netherlands
Kann man mit dir mal schreiben über insta oder so?
hoeveel heeft alles gekost?
Nieuw denk ik 800 euro maar inmiddels meer dan 1500 gekost! :P (delen vervangen enzo)
cool
electric
Nice kanaal wil je ook plzzz op die van mij abboneeren