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The board that brought me into DIY and the only board that is always working :joy:
I still enjoy to ride it from time to time when I’m out with my gf. Slowly, but still faster than our rental escooter :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: also a nice beginner board for my gf. Still hope I can get her into e mtb one day :point_up::joy:

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Stormcore dont have any fuse? Only a pcb fuse for voltage output from what I know.

We will use this fuses instead of the ones on test pcb:
Discharge :


Charge:
bd7dfd399fc091f2bb65617d40bf1cf2bad5ed21

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@Abusfullofnuns


How long did it take to get like that :sweat:

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Around 350 miles on the front and about 100 on the rear.

Probably acceptable for miles :man_shrugging:

The ripping of the sidewall is what surprised me. Heel side inside only.

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Joe what happened to the velcro strapy battery bag you had made in southern california?

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Love it. Front half-binding is awesome for carvers. I ran an F5 up front on my KalyKat build for awhile. About to do the same for LC.

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I’m not using those batteries anymore. It’s in the drawer should I ever use lipos on this deck again.

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My LaCroix AS/switch for the dual 100S has this exact fuse, came with a 60A which I upgraded to a 100A. I assumed the 100D integrated AS/switch was also fused similarly.

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ignore this, i’m doing some testing

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Is that the hummie? Shred lights?

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Yes hummie, no shredlights. It’s a bright ass flashlight mounted to the top of the trucks.

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that’s a pretty wobble friendly stance you got there…

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Nope.

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Please don’t do this with Icebreaker. The effects of the world spinning in the opposite direction could be cataclysmic.

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@glyphiks

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Interesting… share the knowledge brother

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Was recommended by local composite supplier, so I bought some (for science).

Basically a thick fabric mat that you can use like a core. It gets impregnated with resin in the layup so has good adhesion to the structural layers of a part. And has good shear strength.

Used for boat hulls and bulkheads.

Because it’s soft, it can roll out over curved mould surfaces and doesn’t need to be formed to match a curved mould shape at all (just cut with scissors)

I got a 10mm thick version, won’t use it for a while but will share results when I get onto it.

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Nice find… that looks like some really kewl shit… I gotta find me some and try it out!

Thanks!!!

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:call_me_hand: no worries bro.

Yeah it looks easier than forming any types of curves in a foam core (like 313 seem to on their decks), downside I guess might be accuracy or flatness around any mounting points (like at truck locations).

Science needed.

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I’m almost convinced I’m going to be using ABS core at truck locations, pretty rigid, virtually non-compressible, and offers a bit of resiliency on impact

I think

indeed

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