EVERY PROJECT you make gets more and more elegant! To me that's the height of engineering where the design complexity decreases while the performance increases. So well done. I love watching your creativity enhance with every device.
Awesome Maciej. Knocked it out of the park yet again! Great build 👍 I'm going to keep asking - please consider a juiced up electric go-kart build. You're just the man for the job!
Beautiful layout and nicely constructed. What would it take to build an off-road version; both wheels driven, articulated, sprung and damped and plenty of ground clearance.
Superb, I really like your precision while making things. It would be great if you can share the details of electrical components that you use in your project. That would help a lot for people who are making things from your inspiration.
Hello! I have been following your channel for a long time and I enjoy watching electric scooters. I want to do the project you did in this video, but I couldn't come to a complete decision about the frame dimensions. I would appreciate it if you could share with us which frame sizes you used in this project.
Can you help me? I want to upgrade a razor rx200 I tried direct 24v lipo through a relay and the stock motor was too weak I need to know what motor I need and controller please!?!
stunning quality work...i find your videos inspiring...if you make a future video of this scooter, 1mm steel plate will strong enough and weigh much less, or 2mm Aluminium, though, you did not say what the belly plate is made from...if it is 3mm steel, it is more than strong enough, but adds to the weight, decreasing the distance...but it is all good, and your videos and work are great...😀
Question if it's max @ 38kmph how far it can go, how long it can be use sir and how long it can be charge before being full charge? Thank you if you ever notice my comment and get a reply 🥰🥰🥰
Why 36v? I mean, more volt means more speed, and the 1kw motor can support it too. Also, I can see there is some free space to fit the extra battaries too (for 48v). I understand that you may not care about top speed and care only about torque, but then you should chose a dual motor instead, big motor in the rear wheel is recommended if you want high speeds
yes but if you dont need more top speed or more torque, you can have the benefits of a lighter scooter. 2 motors 2 ESC more battery the weight would increase a lot.
Much as I enjoyed the part of the video I watched, I can't help but feel most people will not be able to copy it, as they lack the welding tools/skills and pipe bending machine etc. Personally, I would prefer something made from a lighter metal and perhaps the way forward for me is to modify an existing Al "passive" skateboard - easily and cheaply available.
@@asdfghjkl7507 At 4:50 you can see the design of the body - it does not take into account the tilt of the steering column and, when glued, directs the LEDs slightly upwards.
I took into account the tilt of the steering wheel! Look at the lamp at 4:52. The LEDs holes are at an angle, large enough to finally point the lighting down