We don't have one yet mainly because there's so many options like craft and ride and TFL rear footpads. Any XR compatible footpad and fenders will work!
Good work, are you guys going to make a split pack 20s2p 2170 cells? Is there a need to have a barrier in the controller box to separate the battery from the controller in case it moves?
This is what I thought I was getting when I ordered the complete pad from you before. Not the trash rock rock pad and stompie sensor I did get lol. Waste of money that pad was. Kinda sucks feel like I got bamboozled into buying up your old stock while you were advertising something way closer to this
When you measure the series connection with a multimeter on the BMS side of things, this is NOT the spot you should do the measurement (at around 3:10), because the solder points are withiut any seperation... if your hand slips, then you will short 2 series connections... Some good points: Fishpaper between cells. Basically the safest method... What is truly needed: Basically when one cells touches the other and there are external vibrations, there will be friction. That friction in the long term will result in gradually ripping the plastic wrap of the cells and ultimately making contact. If there is heat glue and the temperature of the pack doesn't rise tot he point of the glue getting very soft, then there is basically no movement during vibration and the pack is safe for me... Especially if the cells lay on their top/bottom and you don't haver cells weighing on other cells... I personally use kapton tape between the cells and that's all... I find it kind of difficult even for the battery wrap to be ripped in any real extend of time... I add some kapton tape and hope for the best... Adding fish paper on large packs is time consuming and makes the pack considerably larger... I have built 2-3 huge packs with 160 cells each. I add some dumpening material around the battery and the vibrations are reduced considerably. I still believe that simply putting hot glue might be as safe if not safer than kapton...
If you have a 3d printer. Just print a tray for your batteries to hold them and keep them separated. Then use nickel tabs away from the main joints for your balance wires.
You guys are doing amazing stuff for the one-wheel community. I could have never predicted products this nice just a couple years ago. Still waiting to install my Thor