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    Portabl charging solution for electric skateboard

    Thx! I just don't have the willpower to monitor the Lipos so closely. Can you recommend a specific 18650 pack? Or teach me how to tell if one has the right discharge?
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    Portabl charging solution for electric skateboard

    Any reason I wouldn't be able to use this LunaCycle charger (https://lunacycle.com/36v-4amp-luna-mini-charger/) to charge either the LiGo or this hoverboard battery (https://jet.com/product/detail/9483763f3ec948939e5cf3c12294c362)?
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    Portabl charging solution for electric skateboard

    I like the sound of those LiGo packs! Reasonable weight, size, and price. Looks legit and safe as well! Capacity ain't stellar but it might be worth the trade-offs. The solar booster handles 36V no problem -...
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    Portabl charging solution for electric skateboard

    The standard charger is suitable but it doesn't look like it supports DC input. Figuring that out would be ideal though because as you say, it would keep me within warranty. Here's the label: The LiPos are out of scope for me given their safety issues. Do you have specific recommendations on...
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    Portabl charging solution for electric skateboard

    Yep - that's the problem. The board doesn't support swappable batteries :-( Most guys use an AC battery pack like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MFDGPHD/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It provides great capacity but it's 7lbs and you also have to carry around the AC charger...
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    Portabl charging solution for electric skateboard

    Thx for the suggestion! I'm not seeing the complete picture though. Is the Cycle Satiator to charge my board? Or to charge the battery that will then charge the board? It seems to require an AC input. http://www.ebikes.ca/product-info/cycle-satiator.html My understanding is I need to find some...
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    Portabl charging solution for electric skateboard

    Hey guys, I have a Onewheel (www.onewheel.com) that requires a 58V 3A charge through an XLR plug (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLR_connector). I'm looking for a portable charging solution so I can charge up when I'm out riding trails. It's got to be lightweight (< 3lbs), safe, and hopefully...
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