Electric Mini Bike Conversion (36V Ryobi) first test run in driveway
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- 18v x 2 Electric Mini Bike runs for the first time! I got my #35 sprocket in the mail, put it on the bike, and test it in the driveway!
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I got my #35 sprocket, installed it, and looped on the chain. I misplaced the clip for the master link, but it was good enough to at least go up and down the driveway. I still need to work on alignment, make a chain cover, and do a bunch of other things. Heck, it doesn't even have brakes yet!
Oh well, I just did this in a few minutes in between trying to get some other work done!
Clips on the 3D prints are Keystone 209 Battery Contacts: amzn.to/3DU0RK8
3D Print File: www.thingivers...
36V Motor and Controller: amzn.to/3naioHf
Somebody pointed out to me that there is actually now a commercially made adapter product which is essentially the same as this 3D printed part. They tend to be marketed for upgrading PowerWheels: amzn.to/2Z1Vmu7
A friend of mine 3D printed these for me a few years ago for a different project. At the time, I couldn't find the battery contacts to go with them, so they have just been laying around for a while.
These Ryobi drill batteries are 18V. Two of them in series is 36V, which is perfect for this motor and controller. I can still use the regular chargers for these batteries, and I can still use these batteries stock in any of my tools.
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Your kid's excited laugh is priceless!
As always, keep your fingers and toes away from chain drives! And read the video description for more information.
Fun little project! Definitely brakes and chain alignment are next on the list.
Thanks for the reply, love this project, I'd love to have one of these to run to the shops here in the UK!
Pretty sure you are a great role model!
what were the key words that you used to find that sprocket on eBay? I just ordered one by the looks of the picture that had the same key way in the center and the hole was way larger
Hey does anyone know what top speed is get if a put it on a dirt scooter? With a smaller sprocket
Did this ever get finished? I’m looking at doing a dual 18v setup to add an auxiliary battery to my electric longboard.
I’d be interested if you have the 3D stl files for connecting the two in series.
Great work, sir
Sick project
what sort of range do you get out of the 2 18v batteries?
hi , were you ever able to get any speed out of that machine ?
I love it, keep the good work.
I think the chain is rubbing on the frame ? A chain tensioner could help. greetings from Panamá
the chain came of. HE HE
How bout welding a thick washer over the sprocket, to act as a guide/guard to help keeping the chain on?
The issue was just that the chain wasn't aligned or tensioned yet.
@@BenjaminNelsonX ahhhh, okay. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to respond. I have a Baja mb200 mini bike, that I have stripped to convert it to a ebike. Have you heard of the new thin, flexible batteries, that can be incorporated, into the framing of vehicles? You have given me very insightful tutorials, thank you!
@@TuneintoLearning if you're looking for batteries you can get 48v power cell packs right now on battery hook up for dirt cheap.
Buenas asta cuánto puede correr un motorcito de esos???
would you have a link to the motor mounting bracket?
No link. It was just a large L-bracket from the hardware store that I drilled extra holes in!
Hi, can u send me the link for the sprocket please. Thx
Where did you get that motor bracket?
It was a very large L-bracket from the hardware store. I simply drilled holes in it to mount the motor.
Where did you get the #35 sproket for the 36v motor? Thanks for the video. I learned a lot from it.
Just mail-order. I got it from the same eBay vendor that I bought the motor from.
Where’d u get that motor mount
@@noahwilliams7392 The mount is just a large angle bracket from the local hardware store, in which I drilled a couple of holes.
Where did you get that plate that holds the motor?)
It's just a generic bracket I bought at the hardware store and drilled holes in.
Make a chain tensioner
It's too bad you can't put the larger sprocket on the motor and the smaller one on the wheel.
You don't have any kids named Gage i hope.
Hahaha do not try this at home or even someone else’s home! 😜
Great video 👍👍 #anilexperiment