mccloed
100 W
The motor touches the board if I turn to sharp, but I really don't notice it.
JdogAwesome said:I just ordered most of the parts I need for my Eboard and I was wondering how you wired your BMS? On the eBay listing for that BMS it shows different wiring then what you did, I think. If you could send me a diagram or just kinda explain it that would be great! Also are you using a switch to turn your board on and off if so what kind of switch are you using and could you send me a link for it because I'm having some trouble finding high enough amperage switches. Thanks!
_eXo_ said:JdogAwesome said:I just ordered most of the parts I need for my Eboard and I was wondering how you wired your BMS? On the eBay listing for that BMS it shows different wiring then what you did, I think. If you could send me a diagram or just kinda explain it that would be great! Also are you using a switch to turn your board on and off if so what kind of switch are you using and could you send me a link for it because I'm having some trouble finding high enough amperage switches. Thanks!
Maybe... http://alienpowersystem.com/shop/rc-ev-accessories/electronics/alien-antispark-power-switch-2-14s-120amp-max/
JdogAwesome said:I just ordered most of the parts I need for my Eboard and I was wondering how you wired your BMS? On the eBay listing for that BMS it shows different wiring then what you did, I think. If you could send me a diagram or just kinda explain it that would be great! Also are you using a switch to turn your board on and off if so what kind of switch are you using and could you send me a link for it because I'm having some trouble finding high enough amperage switches. Thanks!
mccloed said:Correct. The main battery leads are used to charge the battery then the small wires that go to each cell are to balance it. Again, I am not an expert on this but it seems to work so far.
Not sure on those batteries. They probably have adhesive or double sided tape holding them together. I just used these: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__18560__Turnigy_5000mAh_1S_20C_Lipoly_Single_Cell_.html
Then I soldered the tabs in series and folded the tabs over the solder, in most cases. These are not easy to solder. I sanded the tabs slightly then applied solder paste then solder.
Paul_A said:I am curious about the acceleration. With a single hub motor, how fast can you accelerate and can you accelerate from a dead stop without pushing?
tomtnt said:...Currently I'm running 8s/60A lipo and it is much stronger (>1800w) and easily accelerates from dead stop....