Flipsky 7070 motors. Very,Very detailed review and MUCH more!
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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Nice Video, Pavel. Thank you for such a detailed review video. Glad that you not only explained the product but also consider the explanation to the newbies. Very thoughtful explanation, I hope you like this product and have fun using it.
Thank you for watching. Glad you liked the video.
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Nice video, btw the yellow circlip remover has two positions you can use, it's way more comfortable to use the other one. You have it set so that you need to pull the handles away from each other in order to remove the circlip, the other position is so that you can use it as regular pliers are used (squeezing)
Cheers mate 👍 i actually do have ot set up that by squeezing it it does open at the ends...maybe it's not clear in the video.
How are you doing ? Have not spoken to you on ages. What motors are you rocking these days?
I really wanted this type of detailed video thank you for making this video ❤😊 love from India
These are really sexy. No clue what to do with them but I ordered 2 anyways. They charged me $50 shipping on a $192 order. That was only a few minutes after I placed the first order for drivers for another project but they refused to cancel and add to the order. $230 still doesn’t seem horrible for 2 of these
What tools did you use to knock off the bearing
so a 6384 120kv single motor can make a 500kg weight go kart using direct chain drive and sprocket???
Single motor? .... with a very high gear yes but it will be dlow. Two motors can take 130kg to 40 mph no problem.
Top video!
Glad you enjoyed it
✌ thank you kindly
Do you think you can do a video on the aspects of water on these electric motors? I know they are closed mostly but it wouldn't be good to ride through rain or puddles but sometimes where I live its hard to predict the weather with mountains. I know the VESC or devices are protected but the motor itself seems some vulnerable. I was thinking of 3D Printing some shields to reduce the chances of water and dust exposure and still allow flow of air to cool the motors.
Don't destroy anything just maybe a quick talk about it would be cool. Also great video review and description.
Thank you for watching mate and for the idea of the video. I will do something.
@@PavelGarmas Awesome let me know if I can help or if it isn't worth it don't burn up your time. I'm just curious in general. I suppose I could also watch brushless motors and how they are effected by water.
Great video!
Thank you kindly.
Hi, where can I find the tool you used to rermoved the bearing (at 21:45) ?
Do you have a link maybe ?
Thank's mate, very usefull video
Hi mate, thank you for watching.
I am using a set of these... just look up the same description.
www.screwfix.com/p/forge-steel-pin-punch-set-8-pieces/936XG?kpid=936XG&ds_kid=92700048793290430&gclid=Cj0KCQiApb2bBhDYARIsAChHC9u4YRTFyRa3uKojB-z3w4jNAkrtlpm-et3Ub70jMr060anY7N7wAf8aAk2xEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Thank you, please do a video on vesc app
Hi mate, do you mean the phone app?
I do prefer using laptop for the intial setup and then metrpro app...but i will try filming the app tutorial.
ua-cam.com/video/vOkU4mDSdu4/v-deo.html
@@PavelGarmas either one really I just don’t feel like there’s that many good videos explaining what everything does, the biggest thing that confuses me is how can I make changes without deleting everything?
@@Zachsnotboard I noticed the same thing and ended up programming my ESC via the wizard and then doing it again when I went to the motor settings. It seemed like there was a lot of redundancy in the process.
I was watching a Benjamin Vader video where he worked in VESC Tool and after he did the wizard and moved to the motor settings section he would ‘read’ or load the existing motor settings into VESC tool and then ‘write’ those settings back to the motor. This would load the motor settings the wizard created into VESC so you don’t have to reprogram the motors again. I’m not certain why he did the write function but he KNOWS the tool better than anybody else so I do that now. This process saves me the process of manually having to walk through redoing the program after I do the wizard tool.
You may want to do the same read/write functions in the SW section of VESC tool as well. I’m not certain if the SW section is programmed in the motor wizard or not.
Stator pronounced StAAyTor bro not starter. Good vid matey been looking at getting some of these gimmie gimmie the torque:)
Love your toffee hammer btw:) gotta get me one of those
I Hate the flipsky braid on the cables, it's a pain to get of and make the whole bulkier . I feel that if you need it it's not difficult to do yourself (not like battle hardening)
Fair enough mate. Thank you for watching and the comment.
good
Thanks
How do they compare to 63100?
These are shorter but bigger diameter, quality is the same, no choice of different kV though. Not a bad motor if yiu are looking for 140 kV set up.
What about power/torque? I imagine more torque due to higher diameter but 63100 prob has more power overall?
You took too much time just to say that 7070 means the external sizes of the motor which needs just 5 seconds to say it!
Sorry you feel this way mate. I am sure you have done a better job in your detailed tutorial.
Ride Safely bro.
@@PavelGarmas Yeah sister LOL