This video contains a DIY e-board build. Many parts are on sale right now, so if you are planning a quality DIY build, I recommend visiting the Omni esk8 and Flipsky websites. Omni esk8 - omniesk8.com/ flipsky.net/ 이번 비디오는 DIY e-board 빌드 내용을 담아봤습니다. 지금 많은 부품들이 할인 기간이니 좋은 퀄리티의 DIY 빌드를 계획하고있다면 Omni esk8와 Flipsky 웹사이트를 방문해 보시길 추천드립니다.
Great review as always. Thank you so much for taking time in it and for the informative details. For sure, we will take the structure upgrade into consideration. Hope that Omni will offer more and more high-quality products to our customers. 😎
Omni, you truly have some of the best products I have seen on the market for this industry. Superb craftsmanship and design. I look forward to acquiring your products and tearing up the forest! Question, do you feel your deck cover is strong enough to secure foot straps to the board?
@@Catchmyep3 Hi Chris, there is no problem with securing foot straps. But It is not recommended to use foot straps to lift the board due to the force point.
Still one great video after another. Thank you for showcasing so many awesome products. I have been looking at this exact setup for quite a while now. I've been close to just throwing the money at it and hoping for the best. With your clear and concise content, explaining how it's assembled, and how it functions, I can now confidently pushase this and not worry! Thank you again!. You're the only content creator I genuinely look forward to new content from.
Can you do a "Graduating to Level 4" video? I got my first (v4s) board about a year ago, now I have had a voyager-x for 6 months and NEVER thought I needed 4th gear/level on the remote. However 3rd gear/level is getting at bit comfy/slow. I would like some pro input on riding in the higher range of an electric skateboard safely. Thank you for all you do!
Wow those gear drive enclosures are soooo close to the tarmac. 😅 A bit off topic: I have LED strip lights that I want to connect to a 12.6V Li-Ion battery and a battery volt and % meter. How do I get an accurate Voltage reading from my battery without the LED causing Voltage drop? Please let me know
Why don't you use an ESC that supports those things separately? Check out the link below flipsky.net/collections/non-vesc/products/flipsky-ft85bd-esc-with-aluminum-case-non-vesc-for-electric-skateboard-scooter-ebike-speed-controller-electric-motorcycle-robotics
DIY is by no means cheaper than production boards. This is because the quality of most DIY parts is better than that of production boards. It depends on how you build it, but you can think of DIY to make up for the shortcomings of your production board. But in terms of money, it can far exceed the price of a hurricane.
Hey! What's your opinion on Omniesk8 batteries? Based on your experience are they considered to be "quality" enough for esk8 purposes considering the long term user.
The quality of most battery packs depends on cell quality and BMS, and since high-discharge molicel p42a cells and a BMS that can manage them are used, it can be assumed that this is a good enough battery pack. (Mine was a 14s 4p battery configuration)
Am I able to use the auxpack on the exway atlas pro if i changed the esc to vesc based? I know the aux pack is ran in parallel and self balancing to the onboard battery. Does the esc need to be tuned accordinly? Or can it just be plugged in? Like it can from the factory
Knowing that the number of mAh is different between the two batteries, isn't that likely to cause problems ? one battery will be empty thinking that the other isn't, so loss of power, also in terms of balancing the batteries, the two batteries will spend their time balancing each other. If there's a voltage difference between the two, the other battery will almost instantly discharge the voltage difference.
If two battery packs are connected in parallel and used, the voltage must be the same. Otherwise, only the battery of the voltage set by the ESC will be used. In addition, even if battery packs of the same voltage are connected, stable power could be used only when the discharge rate of cells forming each battery pack is the same.
@@KudaBear-gj9br onsra Blackcarve or Meepo Ninja Hurricane 🌀 best bamboo Board 🛹🛹 ... I Test full carbon boundmotor and modify it 🛹 but not Long Life After lot of Miles... Wood Old better with Time
That's just plain false. Carbon lasts much longer than wood, full stop. Secondly, the Meepo Hurricane is a terrible board from a terrible company. Onsra is overpriced, but either way, Carbon > Wood, in all cases, every time. The only reason to get wood is for a flexier deck, if you like that, but carbon is better at high speeds, so if you're buying a board that will go super fast, you want carbon for more stability and longevity. There is no logical argument that wood will outlast carbon.@@Neobees
This video contains a DIY e-board build. Many parts are on sale right now, so if you are planning a quality DIY build, I recommend visiting the Omni esk8 and Flipsky websites.
Omni esk8 - omniesk8.com/
flipsky.net/
이번 비디오는 DIY e-board 빌드 내용을 담아봤습니다. 지금 많은 부품들이 할인 기간이니 좋은 퀄리티의 DIY 빌드를 계획하고있다면 Omni esk8와 Flipsky 웹사이트를 방문해 보시길 추천드립니다.
Hi im Ronan I wanted to say great work also where do I find a DIY set up like this roughly how much did this cost you
Great review as always. Thank you so much for taking time in it and for the informative details. For sure, we will take the structure upgrade into consideration. Hope that Omni will offer more and more high-quality products to our customers. 😎
I also love how you guys are always trying and showing new things.~
Thank you for coming and watching :)
Omni, you truly have some of the best products I have seen on the market for this industry. Superb craftsmanship and design. I look forward to acquiring your products and tearing up the forest!
Question, do you feel your deck cover is strong enough to secure foot straps to the board?
@@Catchmyep3 Hi Chris, there is no problem with securing foot straps. But It is not recommended to use foot straps to lift the board due to the force point.
@omniesk8 ok, so no BMX tracks! Lol no worries!
Still the best handmade esk8 channel in 2023 👍
Thank you so much~ :)
The little doggie loves ❤ ESK8...and his dad.. Very cool ...🖐
Thank you so~~~ much :)
Nice gear drive Board
Thanks Bro~ :)
Still one great video after another. Thank you for showcasing so many awesome products. I have been looking at this exact setup for quite a while now. I've been close to just throwing the money at it and hoping for the best. With your clear and concise content, explaining how it's assembled, and how it functions, I can now confidently pushase this and not worry! Thank you again!.
You're the only content creator I genuinely look forward to new content from.
Thank you so much for saying that :) and watching my videos too~
Your waterproofing for the plugs and switch is IP100(%) for sure👍
I hope so~ Thank you for watching :)
That's some quality kit for sure. Thank you for the review🐕
Thank you for watching too~ :) Bro!
hey sweet ride there ty for the vid - any recommendation for pivot cups on the omni trucks? thanks!~
There were no special recommendations, the pivot cups that are commonly used fit those trucks just fine.
Thank you for watching :)
Nice build… what’s the rage on this board in its current configuration
Thank you for watching :)
If I build the battery to a full 14s 8p, I'm calculated to get a range of about 150km with my weight. (143 Lbs/ 65kg)
Great work. My only comment/concern- fiberglass dust in the kitchen sink?! 😅
I couldn't help it because I didn't have time...
Can you do a "Graduating to Level 4" video? I got my first (v4s) board about a year ago, now I have had a voyager-x for 6 months and NEVER thought I needed 4th gear/level on the remote. However 3rd gear/level is getting at bit comfy/slow. I would like some pro input on riding in the higher range of an electric skateboard safely. Thank you for all you do!
You can ride it often in high speed mode, Then you'll get used to it~ :)
How about al the leftover space in the deck.
Please refer to this link
omniesk8.com/products/omni-esk8-electric-skateboard-carbon-deck
Wow those gear drive enclosures are soooo close to the tarmac. 😅
A bit off topic: I have LED strip lights that I want to connect to a 12.6V Li-Ion battery and a battery volt and % meter. How do I get an accurate Voltage reading from my battery without the LED causing Voltage drop? Please let me know
Why don't you use an ESC that supports those things separately?
Check out the link below
flipsky.net/collections/non-vesc/products/flipsky-ft85bd-esc-with-aluminum-case-non-vesc-for-electric-skateboard-scooter-ebike-speed-controller-electric-motorcycle-robotics
Is it possible to make an esk8 cheaper then but with better specs then the meepo Hurricane
DIY is by no means cheaper than production boards. This is because the quality of most DIY parts is better than that of production boards. It depends on how you build it, but you can think of DIY to make up for the shortcomings of your production board. But in terms of money, it can far exceed the price of a hurricane.
2 batteries like that, wouldn't that make the board heavier?
Yeah, naturally!!!
good job bro 😊👍
Thank you~ Bro :)
Can you review the Mboard endurance
If I have a chance, I want to do it for sure.~ :)
Hey! What's your opinion on Omniesk8 batteries? Based on your experience are they considered to be "quality" enough for esk8 purposes considering the long term user.
The quality of most battery packs depends on cell quality and BMS, and since high-discharge molicel p42a cells and a BMS that can manage them are used, it can be assumed that this is a good enough battery pack. (Mine was a 14s 4p battery configuration)
Hey dude I have the same gear drive I noticed there’s a black plate on the bottom of yours do u know if they will make them for an attachment
Ah! It was made by myself with a rubber sheet. Sometimes I feel sick when I step on a rock lol~ :P
Am I able to use the auxpack on the exway atlas pro if i changed the esc to vesc based? I know the aux pack is ran in parallel and self balancing to the onboard battery. Does the esc need to be tuned accordinly? Or can it just be plugged in? Like it can from the factory
The auxpack also has a charging terminal, so it can be used directly in connection with VESC.
Esk8 & cute Dog :)
Thank you for watching :)
That case is neat but seems a bit steep.
Yeah, So it would be a good idea to use a thin sponge pad before inserting the battery.
Ciao Kami👋🏾
Ciao~ :)
Fratello, puoi recensire lo skateboard elettrico vestar osprey 13s8p, per favore, grazie 👊🏾
Lo prenderemo in considerazione, se ne avrò l'occasione.
@@KAMiJUINs grazie fratello.
Ma tu hai mai avuto un 12/13s8p?👀
Knowing that the number of mAh is different between the two batteries, isn't that likely to cause problems ? one battery will be empty thinking that the other isn't, so loss of power, also in terms of balancing the batteries, the two batteries will spend their time balancing each other. If there's a voltage difference between the two, the other battery will almost instantly discharge the voltage difference.
If two battery packs are connected in parallel and used, the voltage must be the same. Otherwise, only the battery of the voltage set by the ESC will be used. In addition, even if battery packs of the same voltage are connected, stable power could be used only when the discharge rate of cells forming each battery pack is the same.
Under the above conditions, the capacity difference between the two batteries does not have a significant impact.
I prefer Wood Board 🛹 🪓🪵
Too much carbon on This Diy
And not flexible 😕 but you have Max power range with 2 battery 🔋🔋 how much? 100km ?
If I build the battery to a full 14s 8p (33.6ah / 1693Wh), I'm calculated to get a range of about 93 mi/150km with my weight. (143 Lbs/ 65kg)
@@KAMiJUINs 😯
Wood is terrible for any fast board.
@@KudaBear-gj9br onsra Blackcarve or Meepo Ninja Hurricane 🌀 best bamboo Board 🛹🛹 ... I Test full carbon boundmotor and modify it 🛹 but not Long Life After lot of Miles... Wood Old better with Time
That's just plain false. Carbon lasts much longer than wood, full stop. Secondly, the Meepo Hurricane is a terrible board from a terrible company. Onsra is overpriced, but either way, Carbon > Wood, in all cases, every time. The only reason to get wood is for a flexier deck, if you like that, but carbon is better at high speeds, so if you're buying a board that will go super fast, you want carbon for more stability and longevity. There is no logical argument that wood will outlast carbon.@@Neobees