Avoid These Mistakes While Building a DIY Electric Skateboard!

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
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    Today we review mistakes that all Esk8 builders should do their best to try to avoid. Doing enough research, carefully purchasing parts, practicing standard build methods, and working in a clean and safe space will help you out tremendously. Nobody likes to have to ship back incorrect parts half way through their DIY Electric Skateboard build.
    ... Please keep your ESC off of carpet. Thank you so much.
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Komentáře • 162

  • @jhmindcrafterm4470
    @jhmindcrafterm4470 Před 4 lety +13

    Just bought products from you! Can't wait to get it and build my board!

  • @sageoz9886
    @sageoz9886 Před 4 lety +5

    Waterproofing! I've twice fried esc's from small puddles that let ingress just enough water to cost me. Now I use a liberal amount of GE plastic sealant to all seams, stays flexible and seals it up tight! Haven't had an issue since and can now ride through heavy rain without worry. Next upgrade is ceramic bearings to really make my board waterproof ⛈

  • @evantspurrell
    @evantspurrell Před 3 měsíci +1

    thank you sounds like cogent advice i was thinking ESC first then battery then motors

  • @Xamuda
    @Xamuda Před 4 lety +7

    Can you do "upgrading a prebuilt electric longboard"

  • @SkateSafeNow
    @SkateSafeNow Před 3 lety

    You're just spewing gold in the E, DIY Skateboard community. Thank you.

  • @esk8Kyle
    @esk8Kyle Před rokem

    Haha my name is Kyle and that I would never ever make an assumption that my diy esk8 build is copied by someone... DIY involves researching compatible parts and assembling all together so make a board I'm satisfied with. James! I can't wait to see your calendar pics! Lol

  • @psilovibin3810
    @psilovibin3810 Před 4 lety +4

    Awesome vid Mike, keep it up!!

  • @noahrutan8485
    @noahrutan8485 Před 4 lety +1

    Im support psycked to start building my electric longboard and your videos make things so much easier thank you!!!

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety

      Glad they’ve helped! Good luck on your build!

  • @jpaulglobal
    @jpaulglobal Před 4 měsíci +2

    Hi,
    After installing new Boardnamics BN M1-AT Gear Drive on my Lacroix electric skateboard 12s4p p42a 21700 molicel and replacing motors from 6389's to 63100's the board would not charge. Charger showed green as if fully charged but was no charge left.
    After downloading the xiaoxiangBMS app it started to charge properly again!
    But now It will not charge again. The battery shows fully charged in xiao & stormcore app and shows green light on charger again but it is not fully charged.
    I'm seeing:
    - a MOSFET software locked alarm
    and also:
    - A cell over voltage protection alarm

  • @JT-xf9sw
    @JT-xf9sw Před 4 lety +2

    BTW, I put loctite on everything. Door locks especially and chair legs that would get loose

  • @Bobbywade3232
    @Bobbywade3232 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello there and thanks for the build. I’m going with a pre built board for my first board and then I will build a DIY longboard for sure. My question, Loctite red 271 or blue 242?

    • @sageoz9886
      @sageoz9886 Před 4 lety

      Bobbywade3232 blue 242 is great stuff and will hold plenty strong. Make sure to shake the bottle well. Red is pretty much permanent (needs high temps to break) so I wouldn't use it unless I'm planning on never seeing the insides again

  • @ChernoBueno
    @ChernoBueno Před rokem +2

    I subbed because it’s perfect content

  • @keithrobinson870
    @keithrobinson870 Před rokem

    I've not made this mistake myself but a good one to avoid is Miss judging your wheel size my board comes with 73 Mill Wheels I'm about to upgrade but the setup I want has 120 Mill Wheels on the rear think about the size difference that represents it would jack up my rear and lower my front end so I'm going to need to purchase new front wheels as well just to keep things on a level in addition to that the rear come with a lift plate which I will also need to purchase for the front again to keep my wheels the same height

  • @loydbeukering1860
    @loydbeukering1860 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello m-board
    I have the syl-08.
    I burned my esc so i buyed a new one but the condensator's on the esc where to low they where 470uf/36v end i needed 1000uf/36v so i soldert the two on my esc
    it when't fine en the torc was mutch improved
    But my speed is slower
    now i think i overloaded something but i dont know what
    Maybe you can help me
    Best regards
    from holland Soil Loyd van beukering

  • @djHardToFindPriv
    @djHardToFindPriv Před 2 lety

    About that ESD problem, that is usually most often happens when you have RAM, which i dont think is the biggest problem. The problem is that carpets actually can shorten small high voltage pcbs, often with capactitors around :) Just want to correct!

  • @fbiagent3399
    @fbiagent3399 Před 3 lety +1

    What do you think about hobbywing escs for belt drive motor's.. I'm familiar with hobbywing when it comes to rc car builds and drone's and I find them very very reliable.. Just wondering if hobbywing is defent for eskate

  • @bred9152
    @bred9152 Před 4 lety +3

    i wish this video was out a year ago when i started

  • @jacobcloinger5853
    @jacobcloinger5853 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have flipsky vx4 remote and FSESC4.20 and the 6368 190kv motors, recently I had a fire in my efc. And the flipsky set up works great but can tell from my remote that the efc gets to hot and the board needs to rest. This day I pushes it hard and I caught fire. Since the I added a fan and air holes to my efc box. But why dose my electric mountainboard need break and maybe why or how come by efc box caught fire? Thanks

  • @firchiken
    @firchiken Před 2 lety +5

    Do NOT solder on an expensive ESC unless you have experience with soldering, flux, capacitors, mosfets , temp levels, and multi-layer PCB boards. Also, use a good premium soldering iron.

    • @Virtual-caveman
      @Virtual-caveman Před 2 lety +3

      I read it as flux capacitors instead of flux, capacitors. I was all to ready to make a time traveling skateboard.

  • @jonnupe1645
    @jonnupe1645 Před 3 lety +1

    I recommend people who need to worry about static to get a 'esd (electrostatic discharge) wristband'. Maybe build one? It's just a wrist band with a metal plate connecting to a resistor.

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 3 lety +2

      Very very cheap on Amazon 👍🏻 definitely recommend it

    • @cris_crafter
      @cris_crafter Před 3 lety +1

      Oh no! This is not so good advice.
      The ones just with a resistor and nothing else wont help at all, they remove 0% charges.
      You need to get the ones which are connected to ground, like in your outlet or the body of the heat radiator in you room.
      The ones without a cable wont help at all.
      Greetings from Germany

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 3 lety +1

      Even better!

    • @jonnupe1645
      @jonnupe1645 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cris_crafter leave it to our German friends to understand technology to a science, this is a very good point that I overlooked. Thank you for catching my mishap lol
      Gratitude from Texas 🙂

    • @cris_crafter
      @cris_crafter Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@jonnupe1645 First, thanks for the compliment. haha
      No problem, everyone sometimes says something wrong. I just wanted to clear this up, so nobody buys such a wristband and accidentally kills some Hardware.
      Have a nice day!

  • @seangallagher8200
    @seangallagher8200 Před 4 lety +1

    Yeah that motor pulley one was for me.. lol. I tried to bore out my 8mm to a 10mm. I don't work

  • @Non8entity
    @Non8entity Před 3 lety

    great feed back!

  • @alexvinnikov2967
    @alexvinnikov2967 Před 3 lety

    Hello skate-man ! thanx for your videos. :) and glad to get new info how better make own electric-ride. Still we need ``anti-spark`` switch-plug when using new type of VESC 4.2 ?

  • @mickeyrietveld9249
    @mickeyrietveld9249 Před 4 lety

    Amazing channel, you make such good videos!!!

  • @jurajhatas2785
    @jurajhatas2785 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello , i have question , i have this motherboard but i hav battery indicator diplay with anode (+) and catode (-) , where i must connect this wires ? please help me .

  • @Snap123S
    @Snap123S Před 4 lety

    Gawd! Ive done this so many times...especially belts. Ive got like 8 pairs of belts ive never used 🤦‍♂️

  • @thewizardoffootball6439
    @thewizardoffootball6439 Před 3 lety +1

    thx for this teaching

  • @brandol4719
    @brandol4719 Před 4 lety +1

    DIY 1st build;
    Torqueboards 6380/ 170KV Single
    12S Samsung, 9Ah, 60-120a
    Chain-Driven; 14/27, 97mm (Abec 11 75a, 44cp)
    BestTechBMS + 4.2 Vesc (5.1firmware)
    Loaded Dervish (2 flex) + Caliber II (7") + Evolve- Speedballs (abec9) bearings.
    32mph, no prob @ 5'11", 190Lbs (road), desert climate.

    • @corbinandersen809
      @corbinandersen809 Před 4 lety +1

      Was planning on doing something similar but all I know is most likely lipo 12s probably single 6374 belt driven and some sort of VESC but definitely still brainstorming as it's a first build but I have always loved bombing hills

    • @brandol4719
      @brandol4719 Před 4 lety

      @@corbinandersen809 now you can bomb any good stretch of pavement! Are you considering 150, 170, or 190 KV?

    • @corbinandersen809
      @corbinandersen809 Před 4 lety

      @@brandol4719 190kv unless you would recommend otherwise lol

    • @brandol4719
      @brandol4719 Před 4 lety +1

      @@corbinandersen809 Well, I believe that you can generalize a KV rating for these brushless with Torque. 150= most/hill climber... 190=least/best for Top Speed.

  • @benhibberd6907
    @benhibberd6907 Před 3 lety +1

    Along with the don't build on the carpet, don't build on a metal table either a shorted ESC isn't good

  • @BrainDead3869
    @BrainDead3869 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your video ! Thanks to it, I realised I made a mistake.
    I ordered a 6s/7s ESC and I've got a 10s battery, something can go wrong ?
    Cause in the video you talk about the fact is bad to have a 6s battery for a 10s ESC.

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 2 lety +3

      If you use a 10s battery with a 6s ESC, the ESC won’t cut the battery off at the proper voltage and can damage your battery.

    • @BrainDead3869
      @BrainDead3869 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MBoardsco 😩 alright, I'll return the product and take the proper one.
      This video saved me 100$ 👍
      Thank you mate !

    • @davidfaustino4476
      @davidfaustino4476 Před rokem

      Lolol if you plug a 10s battery into a 6s ESC you will have a dead 6s ESC.

  • @destinogomez2279
    @destinogomez2279 Před 3 lety

    I just bought a Viro and it won’t power on could you please do a video on just what the voltage coming off the batterie and the board trouble shooting

  • @bigdaddyz376
    @bigdaddyz376 Před rokem +1

    Can anyone identify the brand or model number of the controller in the thumbnail for this video? Thanks

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před rokem +1

      www.mboards.co/collections/escs/products/single-belt-driven-motor-esc

  • @user-gy7kk2pz8f
    @user-gy7kk2pz8f Před rokem +2

    Working on my board naked.

  • @JohnRSmith-ky7kl
    @JohnRSmith-ky7kl Před 3 lety +1

    I have an old 12 volt motor with two wires black and red and my controller has 3 wires how do I know which one goes where.

    • @MarkusBenjaminAnders
      @MarkusBenjaminAnders Před 3 lety +2

      If you only have two wires from your motor it's probably not brushless, meaning you don't need an esc (if that's what you meant by controller). A brushless motor needs an esc for timing the current of the phases, a brushed motor (like the one you likely have) only needs a voltage controller like a variable resistor or pwm controller. Hope this helps. PS, make sure to get components that are compatible (electric-wise) so you don't burn out your circuits or cause damage to the battery. Stay safe

  • @julioarroyo63
    @julioarroyo63 Před 3 lety +3

    What type of degree or knowledge you need to build a E-skateboard?.

    • @cudiedgar
      @cudiedgar Před 3 lety +3

      nothing big, just time and interest. start by watching every stingle video in this channel ;)

  • @calebsherman886
    @calebsherman886 Před 4 lety +1

    Don't wire your ESC power wires backwards. I've done this, not with an electric skateboard, but an RC Tank ESC. It was a really sad moment.

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety +1

      Ahhh man. I’m so sorry to hear that 😭

  • @nightvoyager1
    @nightvoyager1 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi.. i have an esc from my hub motor board.now i have a belt drive kit and can i use the esc from my hub motor board to cnnect the belt drive kit?

    • @tonmakesvlogs6676
      @tonmakesvlogs6676 Před 4 lety

      I don’t know

    • @honoreldorado3821
      @honoreldorado3821 Před 4 lety

      Yes you can the ESC doesn't know whether it's running a belt-driven motor or a hub motor just make sure you get the wires connected properly blue the blue green the green yellow the yellow sometimes the yellow goes to the blue cuz they change the color for the belt Motors

  • @Zoids-bf6op
    @Zoids-bf6op Před 3 lety

    i wonder if hobbywing ecs can be used on smaller hub motors...

  • @jaimebravo1007
    @jaimebravo1007 Před 4 lety

    Hello. Please needs help my ESC is beeping without stop same with on/off button.
    I don’t know what can be, I got 2 LiPo battery connected.

  • @9DmgDone
    @9DmgDone Před 2 lety

    I seem to of ran into a problem, I tore the cord that the Bluetooth controller uses to connect to the ESC

  • @user-ch6xf1nq3j
    @user-ch6xf1nq3j Před 3 lety

    Hello!
    how to unite separated connectors of hub motor to 9 pin connector?
    i have a koowheel d3m 2gen board and want to replace all wheels and motors on all train wheels, and hubs swap to belt motors
    all motors with separated connectors, but in koowheel hubs and motherboard connected by 9 pin connector
    Help me please!

  • @ZephyMotion
    @ZephyMotion Před rokem

    My board for some reason turns off randomly I seen that my charger might be the problem because it won't change colors even when the board is dead

  • @cityboys7723
    @cityboys7723 Před 3 lety

    Thanx for the tips, but I think it would be even better, if u sold lock tight on your website on the kit building section

  • @JackjackHD
    @JackjackHD Před 3 lety

    can I use a 21.6 V Lithium Battery on a 25.2 V ESC?

    • @colvinau1403
      @colvinau1403 Před 3 lety

      No the battery has to be Atleast the same as the recommended on the esc/vesc use the live chat on mboards.co

  • @Ndrewcow
    @Ndrewcow Před 3 lety

    I have a wowgo 2s and want to swap the battery for the lycaon gr battery for more range. Will this work will it fry my esc or motors or anything if I use this higher power battery? I really look forward for your response!

    • @davidmiller4758
      @davidmiller4758 Před 2 lety

      Long as the batteries are the same as far as 10s or 12s go and it's what the esc takes it should work no problem

  • @supermario0211
    @supermario0211 Před 4 lety

    Buy the correct motor mounts and not some universal for there fit round truck. I ended up changing the mounts 2 time before changing the trucks also because a round truck couldn't hold a duel belt 6354 on a 10s5p battery. after 2-3 rides the mounts was loose again. So don't try to save money on the trucks and mounts, it will come back and bite you..

    • @jony_bo1087
      @jony_bo1087 Před 4 lety

      that's so true! I am using these cheap motormounts and they are just terrible.... I've been using them since 3 years now but its not worth it. Mine are now pretty tight on there but just get a caliber truck and the right motor mount for it.

  • @techandtravel5259
    @techandtravel5259 Před 4 lety +1

    I have learnt a ton from all your videos man - thanks a lot. so much so that I am going to start my own build and show it on my channel - would be sick for you to check it out and rate it when I post!:)

  • @jittcrazy1882
    @jittcrazy1882 Před rokem +1

    Bad hall sensors frying hall circuit which depending on esc bricks either 12v, or entire esc side.
    Sensorless is so nice.

    • @nin1ten1do
      @nin1ten1do Před 4 měsíci

      have werry bad experience with FOC in iner runer's.... thzey sweeking, they shifting and also.. have no torgue on PWM + sensrs.. all pretty clean..

    • @jittcrazy1882
      @jittcrazy1882 Před 4 měsíci

      @@nin1ten1do no

  • @DanielPilkingtonProps
    @DanielPilkingtonProps Před 4 lety

    Hey, so the trucks and wheel setup you showed at the start of the video look a lot like the flipsky kit or one of those chinese mountainboard kits.. I'm curious how do you find they ride? I've heared good and bad about this setup but most of them are not first hand

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes that particular build was using the generic mountain board trucks. They’re alright, nothing special. But the price is right!

    • @DanielPilkingtonProps
      @DanielPilkingtonProps Před 4 lety +2

      @@MBoardsco sweet, thats what i assumed! Thanks 😊 p.s. Love your content 😁

  • @stevevazquez9520
    @stevevazquez9520 Před 4 lety

    I bought a all in one power truck and the motor mount always came loose I put lock tight on it right when I received it it came loose I’m at the point of wondering if I should weld it or use super glue

    • @jony_bo1087
      @jony_bo1087 Před 4 lety

      if you can, weld the motor mount on your truck... safes you so much pain

    • @rodolfotec
      @rodolfotec Před 4 lety

      After you applied the loctite, did you leave 24hrs for dry?

  • @nicod974
    @nicod974 Před rokem +3

    No locktite, use your girlfriend nail varnish 😉

  • @marioschmid6227
    @marioschmid6227 Před 4 lety

    A very big mistake you can possibly make is not to use a anti spark connector to connect your battery to the esc. The spark can blow your esc up.

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes this is huge. I’ve done this myself during my early building days. Antispark switches are worth every Penny.

    • @honoreldorado3821
      @honoreldorado3821 Před 4 lety

      @@MBoardsco I was connecting my Hub motor and my hall sensor +5 volt red wire touched one of my motor wires bullet connector believe it was the yellow wire there was a small Spark now my ESC won't turn on I believe my capacitor is shorted out. I have replaced capacitors on the cheap Langyey ESC and and was able to make them work again I'm sure you probably have a good idea as to what I shorted out on my hobbywing. And black goop that they pour on top of it is it bitch to take off the circuit board!!!!!! I'm very good with electronics so I can replace diodes capacitors mosfets hoping you might be able to save me some time and anguish I have tested the capacitor with multimeter in continuity mode setting, and it beeps when I touch the positive and negative so thus meaning and it shorted out right what else would I have shorted out what do you think unfortunately with covid-19 I don't have the money to buy a new hobbywing ESC:-( 🥵🤯 thank you for your help God bless if anyone else has any ideas I'm listening :-) LOL

    • @ollieb7019
      @ollieb7019 Před 2 lety

      The connection between my antispark (Flipsky) and the ESC blew up earlier and charred one of the wires. I'm going to test the ESC tomorrow.to check whether another £100 went down the drain. Isn't a loop key better than an antispark switch?

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 2 lety

      Loop key is pretty much the same thing just with out any electronics. So very cheap to replace. Just depends on what you define as “better”.

  • @NoGamble.NoFuture.
    @NoGamble.NoFuture. Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Mboards I am about to order a kit. Is the 6s2p battery good for the duel hub 90mm motors? I'm on a budget and I only need to get a 8-10 mile range

    • @Chatherton99
      @Chatherton99 Před 4 lety +1

      10s2p will get you a realistic range of 8-10 or even more depending on type of ride/rider

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety +1

      I’d recommend a 10s2p as well if possible, will be happier with it over the 6s2p with dual hubs

  • @BlazeTrades
    @BlazeTrades Před 3 lety

    Hey, I want to get a board, backfire g2 black. And want to know if I can get a longer lasting battery, like a 10s4p just for the extra range

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s possible but you’d need to change your enclosure out to accommodate the larger battery. Would most likely be more cost effective to build instead of modifying a brand new board.

    • @BlazeTrades
      @BlazeTrades Před 3 lety

      @@MBoardsco wow that was a fast reply!! I just wanted to know if I’d be able to do that for the future just so I can spend less up front, I really like this boards specs, but I think I would rather build it if I can get the same specs under $500

    • @BlazeTrades
      @BlazeTrades Před 3 lety

      @@MBoardsco would it be difficult to build rather then pay a little extra to get a board already done?

  • @christophermills9453
    @christophermills9453 Před 4 lety

    Is it possible to get a dual VESC if I wanted to have two motors?

    • @Happymz
      @Happymz Před 4 lety +2

      Christopher Mills yes on bandgood

  • @nin1ten1do
    @nin1ten1do Před 4 měsíci

    dont need 3s.. just cut down overall amperage..

  • @TheMenace2004
    @TheMenace2004 Před 4 lety

    Would two 5S batteries with 18.5V (37V total) work with an esc that’s rated for 36V?

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes 2 5s battery wired in series would form a 10s battery and would be compatible with a 36v ESC.

    • @chandrasuryanto1355
      @chandrasuryanto1355 Před 4 lety

      @@MBoardsco what would happen to 36v ESC if I plug 2 6s LiPo?

    • @MrFishing2001
      @MrFishing2001 Před 4 lety +1

      @@chandrasuryanto1355 That would boost the voltage to about 42 volts and would likely overvolt the ESC. I'm unsure though, that would be very ESC dependent and its individual technology.

    •  Před 4 lety

      @@chandrasuryanto1355 u should get a 12s esc based on VESC, they are available from all diy suppliers, budget to bespoke

  • @Ponymaster-ff4zc
    @Ponymaster-ff4zc Před 3 lety

    Great vid

  • @projectrc4978
    @projectrc4978 Před rokem

    a big problem i see is people using esc's from rc cars and the like.

  • @FlipskyTech
    @FlipskyTech Před 8 měsíci +1

    😀

  • @elijahcorbett7476
    @elijahcorbett7476 Před 3 lety

    Is it cheaper thn buying a eboard

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 3 lety +1

      It can be cheaper right away depending on the build. But many times your savings begin to be more obvious as you upgrade your build or make repairs.

    • @elijahcorbett7476
      @elijahcorbett7476 Před 3 lety

      @@MBoardsco im 6 ft 3 an 230 pounds so id need a considerable amount of power i believe im not looking for speed but battery longevity and torque im a mechanic so i can put one together no problem but idk what is going to be best to buy one or build it whats gonna move my big ass the longest?

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 3 lety +1

      We always recommend DIY as you can always out spec a prebuilt board if you build one yourself. This way you can always upgrade in the future if you need even more power.

  • @JT-xf9sw
    @JT-xf9sw Před 4 lety +3

    Ill tell you the mistake I avoided. Coming from a IT/Software Engineer/Electrician background (I use my soldering gun to work often for small quick projects),I really wanted to build a board.
    Then reading up and realizing that I'll never want to build an electric Skateboard 🛹 , because as a working professional with a family, I'm far better off spending the money for a really good pre-built eskate. Allowing me to enjoy my new eskate hobby while still allowing time for me and my family.

    • @JT-xf9sw
      @JT-xf9sw Před 4 lety

      If anyone is wondering, I ended up buying the MetroboardX

    • @ndsrocks1
      @ndsrocks1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JT-xf9sw good choice, Ilan builds tanks that last and is a good guy!

  • @jofagoma
    @jofagoma Před 4 lety

    Cool

  • @Coolcucumber2
    @Coolcucumber2 Před 3 lety

    Not really a big one - just play your battery enclosure before you buy/build it

  • @morsumbra9692
    @morsumbra9692 Před 4 lety

    Ya done a good job not putting on too much weight after college man! Making money can make ya fat real quick lol.

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety

      😂😂 thank you for the laugh man haha

  • @bentownsend4964
    @bentownsend4964 Před 4 lety

    1:59 hmmm

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety +1

      It really is important to know the size of your shaft 😂

    • @jony_bo1087
      @jony_bo1087 Před 4 lety

      at first I actually ordered a motor with a 5mm shaft, wasn't working quite well

  • @doiceslife8374
    @doiceslife8374 Před 4 lety +1

    Found out the hard way on why not to build on a carpet lol

  • @esk8spirit362
    @esk8spirit362 Před 4 lety +2

    I have one. DO NOT BUY FLIPSKY CRAP...

    • @LiveFreeAndSmileBack
      @LiveFreeAndSmileBack Před 4 lety

      Why? I was just about to do that :p

    • @jony_bo1087
      @jony_bo1087 Před 4 lety

      well I have a flipsky motor (6384) and esc (4.12).... they work great so far. I have a 10s 2p battery pack and the combination works great!

    • @morsumbra9692
      @morsumbra9692 Před 4 lety

      You literally the only person I've ever heard or seen say this... unless you got engineering logic behind you GTFO

    •  Před 4 lety

      @@morsumbra9692 they seem to fail a lot, but it might not be fliskys fault, might be a faulty set of chips in the supply, and that affects everybodys vescs =\

  • @TheThebayboy510
    @TheThebayboy510 Před 4 lety

    Choose wrong deck 🙄

  • @romaanmalik1355
    @romaanmalik1355 Před 4 lety +2

    joe mama

  • @superchannel6506
    @superchannel6506 Před 3 lety

    Did you glue your hand to face? Yeah this is a big mistake.

  • @tristanredfern2190
    @tristanredfern2190 Před 4 lety +3

    Just buy a dam pre built board

    • @ludviglindh4398
      @ludviglindh4398 Před 4 lety +7

      That's way more expensive and are often not even that good

    • @floriL3636
      @floriL3636 Před 4 lety +4

      Do you buy pre build PCs?

    • @SAXASIANGUY
      @SAXASIANGUY Před 4 lety

      Build your own - don't have a subreddit with thousands of members to help you find issues, don't have customer support for parts, hard to find same parts after 2-3 years. Evolve/Boosted all the way! (Even though Boosted is out of business)
      Edit: I build my own PC's but won't build my own board (even though I can)

    • @vasbossgaming1779
      @vasbossgaming1779 Před 4 lety

      @@floriL3636 well tbh prebuilt pcs and pre built boards are very different. its bad to buy a pre built PC but its ok to buy a prebuilt eboard

    • @Fenixswe
      @Fenixswe Před 3 lety

      It's not about the destination, but the way there!

  • @qbeats2062
    @qbeats2062 Před 2 lety

    You cost so many customers money buy telling them to put on loctite. Better to use nail polish; that way when you need to change something you can take the pulley off.

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 2 lety +3

      We always recommend Blue Removable loctite. This wouldn’t cost anyone extra money.

    • @Gannon777
      @Gannon777 Před rokem +1

      Blue loctite doesn't stop you from taking the screws out, and its only a few dollars

  • @Sam-bn9ix
    @Sam-bn9ix Před 4 lety +4

    Ladies and gentlement dont use this guy for parts advice all he does is promote his own business. Aliexpress and banggood are sooo much cheaper and thats probable where he gets his stuff from

    • @MBoardsco
      @MBoardsco  Před 4 lety +9

      Welp, this is our business’s CZcams channel 🤷🏻‍♂️ but I would never give out info that didn’t ultimately help our customers get their builds done ✅
      Also can’t express enough how inconsistent AliExpress seems to be. Haven’t and won’t use them to stock parts in our store. We only use trusted sources when it comes to stocking ever single product we offer.

    • @Sam-bn9ix
      @Sam-bn9ix Před 4 lety +1

      Have never had any problems myself with them. After all it'll all comes from same factory. I appreciate its ur business channel but titling your videos with DIY is quite misleading cos its not really DIY

    • @seangallagher8200
      @seangallagher8200 Před 4 lety +7

      @@Sam-bn9ix you're an idiot. It's DIY cause you Do It Yourself.... With his parts... Don't hate the hustle.

    • @brandol4719
      @brandol4719 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Sam-bn9ix Dude, he lead with "torqueboards build", "my builds", etc. You want one off videos with less experience (most times), less exposure, and potential uncertainty in unfamiliarity of PARTS being used...or am I wrong? lol "MBoards" emphasizes SAFETY over all else, promotion included, even at 6:18 there's no discrimination or favoritism for own brand (as a general example). So chill tf out bruthuh and go build something!

    • @Sam-bn9ix
      @Sam-bn9ix Před 4 lety +2

      DIY to me doesn't consist of bolting a few parts and plugging them in. That's not DIY in any sense. Making the devices from the constituent parts is DIY. This guy effectively sells an expensive kit to transform a board into an electric one! All I said is don't use him for parts get your own from aliexpress for cheaper. Be honest to the viewer explaining how there are other options available. Simple!