cmatson
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- May 21, 2015
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first post for me- I am an early space cell adopter, and have been told to start a build thread because (to my knowledge) there aren't any other space cell build thread (yet)
This is the 3rd electric skateboard I've built, so I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted to do going into this project...
goals:
wood case for electronics stained to either match, or go well with my Arbor deck
use the enertion space cell because it is simply badass
controlled by a nunchuk
be at least "splash proof"
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it took me a good 2 hours to get the esc to work... no matter what, the longer receiver wire wouldn't seem to work with the receiver - tried it with the nunchuk receiver; no luck again. then, I finally just went on a desperate guess and used the shorter wire. Then it worked perfectly... I was told the longer wire for the receiver, and the shorter for the programming card, but maybe not? anyone with insight on this, please do tell... Thanks!
another thing with the esc: the brakes don't seem to kick in until my trigger is almost all the way forward... and when they do kick in, they are really intense. I am going to buy a programming card, and I am assuming I will be able to fiddle with that to help the brakes situation. does anyone have experience with this torqueboards esc and messing with the brakes?
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another question for you guys, this one with the wii receiver:
I tested it with a 6s castle mamba monster 2 that is in my other board, and it worked flawlessly. this was hooked up through the same castle bec I am using in this build, and the positive from the esc's receiver lead was removed. Then, I moved everything over the the 10s build. this was after successfully riding around with a 2.4ghz setup and some ghetto mounting. I simply switched out the 2.4ghz receiver for the wii receiver, but now it does not want to work properly. when I sync up the nunchuk, the esc doesn't seem to care: after being synced for maybe 10 seconds, if I start moving the throttle to reverse repeatedly, the motor will randomly start up, and then it will work from that point on with one exception... in the neutral position, the motor still spins forward, but at its slowest setting. if I hold down reverse/brake by pulling back the throttle, it will stop. I can still push the throttle forwards, use the cruise control, and everything else just fine after the initial esc response issue, but the slow spin in neutral can't seem to disappear...thanks to anyone who has some suggestions to possibly fix this! its not a huge problem, but an annoying one none the less.

plans for the case- yes, I know its in inches, not mm, but #merica


you can kinda get the general idea at this point... seriously, like this probably won't be my final case design: I just wanted to get some cuts and play around with the layout. I am gonna take my time with this project... updates to come, hope you guys enjoy my first post!
This is the 3rd electric skateboard I've built, so I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted to do going into this project...
goals:
wood case for electronics stained to either match, or go well with my Arbor deck
use the enertion space cell because it is simply badass
controlled by a nunchuk
be at least "splash proof"





it took me a good 2 hours to get the esc to work... no matter what, the longer receiver wire wouldn't seem to work with the receiver - tried it with the nunchuk receiver; no luck again. then, I finally just went on a desperate guess and used the shorter wire. Then it worked perfectly... I was told the longer wire for the receiver, and the shorter for the programming card, but maybe not? anyone with insight on this, please do tell... Thanks!
another thing with the esc: the brakes don't seem to kick in until my trigger is almost all the way forward... and when they do kick in, they are really intense. I am going to buy a programming card, and I am assuming I will be able to fiddle with that to help the brakes situation. does anyone have experience with this torqueboards esc and messing with the brakes?
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another question for you guys, this one with the wii receiver:
I tested it with a 6s castle mamba monster 2 that is in my other board, and it worked flawlessly. this was hooked up through the same castle bec I am using in this build, and the positive from the esc's receiver lead was removed. Then, I moved everything over the the 10s build. this was after successfully riding around with a 2.4ghz setup and some ghetto mounting. I simply switched out the 2.4ghz receiver for the wii receiver, but now it does not want to work properly. when I sync up the nunchuk, the esc doesn't seem to care: after being synced for maybe 10 seconds, if I start moving the throttle to reverse repeatedly, the motor will randomly start up, and then it will work from that point on with one exception... in the neutral position, the motor still spins forward, but at its slowest setting. if I hold down reverse/brake by pulling back the throttle, it will stop. I can still push the throttle forwards, use the cruise control, and everything else just fine after the initial esc response issue, but the slow spin in neutral can't seem to disappear...thanks to anyone who has some suggestions to possibly fix this! its not a huge problem, but an annoying one none the less.

plans for the case- yes, I know its in inches, not mm, but #merica


you can kinda get the general idea at this point... seriously, like this probably won't be my final case design: I just wanted to get some cuts and play around with the layout. I am gonna take my time with this project... updates to come, hope you guys enjoy my first post!