I think you glossed over one important thing... dual motor vs single motor braking. Dual motor is going to bring you to a stop quicker which if you are going faster than 20mph is vital imo. It also provides a failsafe if one belt snaps under hard acceleration/braking. I still have my hub motors from my meepo board but I am looking at a direct drive system in the far future. They are new and expensive so I'm not surprised you didn't include them in this video. Plus you don't sell them 😜 I already knew all this information but wanted to see how you explained it plus your videos are relaxing. Great job!
Thanks for the comment! You are absolutely right, definitely should have mentioned the failsafe of having a 2nd belt just in case. Also should have mentioned the faster stopping power of a 2nd motor. Didn’t mention direct drive because they honestly deserve their own video all together. Just too few options out there along with the higher price point. Thanks for watching!
@@mavic5149 just a skateboard deck no problem.. skateboard wheels with motor possible but makes no sense because you cant really skate nd trick anymore and the speed nd torque of the electric would be bad ;)
Thanks for the showcase in motors. I'm curious if you have thought of the magnet length inside the motors? There are long motors which aren't intended for skateboard use but people shoehorn them in for powerful braking and regen. ie. Instead of 6355 its 63 and the length is 80 really weird but it works with wide trucks
You also need to consider contact patch. If you use a single powerful motor and you're slipping backwards you should back off the accelerator. 270kv is good for hil climbs and it's strong enough to work alone. I hill climb a lot and I use Large-Hub direct drive motors for torque and range.
Apreciate this video so much Mike! Just as many of your other videos, you do so well on making it simple and easily understandable. I just have one doubt. I am making an e-mountainboard, considering lower kv makes for better torque, will a 140kv 6374 motor, 8 inch wheels with an Mboards 10s 3p give me good hill climbing performance?
Very helpful video thanks for the info. I appreciate the replaceable wheel skin, for a downhill or freeride skater the wheel can be much smaller after a day of skating. If a race on a motorized skateboard is anything like downhill you could have some sick burnout drift races. Also some induro aspects to long distance races. Regenerative braking for charging the battery? Very interesting prospects.
im building a rc art piece that im looking to upgrade the drivetrain to these. can i use rc batteries with these motors or are they not rated for this level of discharge?
Could you make a video about VESCTool? Not about how to set it up, there are enough of those. But all the other settings in the tool. There is so much to customise, but there are no tutorials.
Really appreciate the video. This was exactly what I was looking for. I have a Lacroix Jaws 2.0 with stock 6389 190 kv motors but need new motors and trying to figure out which way to go. Currently belt driven but planning to put on the Boardnamics M1-AT Gear Drive. When you say 2 types of motors; Belt and hub motors. The belt motors include the gear drives and not only the belt drives, yes? Any idea which motors would be equivalent to my currents as far as speed, torque, range, price, sound? And which would you recommend if I wanted to go to the next step up motor? I'm currently looking at the Flipsky 6384 190kv motors. Thank you!
Hey man this is a great video... I am a mechanical engineering student trying to make my own board. However I am not that great at eletrical stuff and I would like to know how to get the appropriate battery (and which type) for the motor we have chosen. I know there's big differences between lithium ion, lipo batteries but considering i want range and speed as well how do I chose what kind of battery and how many of them (lithium ion) would I need to be able to get enough power out of them to get to specific speeds. I knew my question is weird I just hope you understand it. Great video btw from a scientific point of view it helps a lot when you want to get a lot more technical.
Looking to build a jet surf board, do you know anything about the motors they use, I hear they can use skateboard motors...280kv? I would assume larger better.?....I’m very ignorant about motors,controllers,batteries etc, but have built several boards, and boats😬
Hello. Great video. So i have been wanting an electric skateboard sins I first saw that they existed (never even been able to try one sadly) so I have been wanting to convert my Globe Bantham Cruiser which is really short. So i was wondering if you think it even possible when its that short and also made of plastic? And if yes would the Hub or Belt be better? I do want to add that its only for asphalt driving, want to be able to go uphill but dont have to go super fast up 😆 also can i buy which ever battery, controller etc or if I need to make sure its compatible what should I look for? Would really appreciate the help 😁
Do you know if there is anyway I could swap out the hub motors on my halo board and replace them with dual belt motors without having to get a new ESC and a new battery?
What if we equip both speed motor and torque motor and use only one at a time. We can switch on remote control for which motor to run according to requirements. Lol.
Would you recommend getting a cheap £15 cruiser board and wheels. Then spend a decent amount on the electric components fix it on the board? im looking for in between torque speed and noise
You just want to be careful when getting trucks and wheels. You want to make sure that you can find a motor joint that will fit your trucks and a pulley that will fit your wheels 👍🏻
Are the belt driven boards louder because of the belt or because of the high rpm of the motor? At what rpm does the motor become audible to bystanders? Hate when people are looking at me because my board makes so much noise.
Well by the numbers, the 6396 would be longer but skinnier than the 8085. It’s hard to say which one would perform the best. I would recommend a 63xx motor simply due to the compatibility for motor mounts.
Okay my question to you guys For somebody who weighs over 400 lb I was thinking about all-wheel drive electric board that's for sure longboard so I can put some extra batteries on it I would like to know what will be the prices on motors for belt driven Will be a better option for me because I could change the size of the wheels when I need you
Great video! One question. Why do the range deceases with two motors? battery? if it is that, would it be solved by making the battery bigger? Thanks for the tutorials!
Even though each motor only needs to pull half the weight, the natural inefficiencies lead to more power draw. Increasing the battery size would add range 👍🏻
awesome video!! great job. I mean you already told us these informations, but a seperate video with it is better and the informations are more understandable
I currently have a Verreal V1S and a Blitzart Hurracane dual motor.Both decent budget boards that have served me well but I would like to convert one of them to belt drive because I would like to run the rough stuff wheels. What kit could I buy that would work with one of those boards batteries and esc? Thanks
If your current board is using HUB motors you’ll most likely need to change the ESC out as well (many ESCs are programmed for either HUB or belt). Just be sure to get an ESC that works with your current battery’s voltage.
do these have regenerative breaking or would they be too inefficient on drag? like would it work only downhill? Or would you be able to coast on flat without any? because it seems like you should literally be able to push it back to 100% lol.
Which direct drive motor has the least wheel rotation resistance without power (eg. Battery goes totally flat) so that I can continue to push / pump like a normal skateboard?
Hey, i liked you detailed video but got some queries. Can 6374 180kv/6384 120kv motor be used for quadcopter rather than skateboard? can you please explain how much cogging torque they have? Can they be modified into diy digital Servo motor using encoder.?🤔
Is anyone still around to give some advice?? I'm looking at resurrecting an old electric scooter and thinking of popping a 4000w 6384 motor in there. At 36W a 4000w motor will draw 111A which is far too much for the battery I will be using. Am I best off limiting the current draw to something like 70A or buying a smaller 6368 motor that is 1750W?
I’m about 225lbs going with dual belt motors and 12s battery but can’t decide on which motors would move my weight the best ... I’d like a top speed of 25mph I was thinking the 6374 180kv ... help please🤷🏽♂️
Hey man, can you make a video explaining how to use the BLDC tool to configure a VESC? I think this is kind of a grey area that hasn't been covered yet.
Question: you’re mentioning KV rating and how it relate to motor description/classification…what if you see a classification in watts…such as 800w….1300W and so on. How do you evaluate those?
Hey, I watch a lot of your videos, and I wanted to build one too..... my basic needs are 1 I need to conquer hills 2 need long range 3 I need to go fast The order above is 312
Thank you. This was the first video ive watched describing the meaning of different numbers on motors and facts about difference between hub and belt. Now im ready to start buying parts for my diy.
I can make up missing KV or overkill of an KV via gearing right? Will there be a difference between 2 same motors one being 200 kv and my gearing being 1/2 and another motor 100 kv my gearing being 1/1? Is one a better option than the other?
you'd have to look at specs to get a definitive answer, but any time you add reductions there will be some amount in inefficiency, that could be fairly high or quite low.
Would it be possible to use two different motors for something like an electric skateboard? As an example, 130kv for torque and 220kv for speed? Would you need a slipper on the lower kv motor for when the speed goes over it’s limit? Thanks
yo mboard electronic guy here, the 2 motor you sale in the description have diferent power rating wut same internal resistance ... can we have a full data sheet with curent limit, votalge....
Hey Mike, loving the videos. Inspires me to try making my own board. I have a question tho, if I would make my own board I would be using 2 x 6355 190 Kv motors with a 12S3P Battery. But is that battery strong enough for 2 x 2450 Watt motors? Thanks in advance. Samuel
For the future to who mind find this comment and has the same question; the wattage of the motor is a peak value. The motor doesn't draw this power from the battery, the ESC and battery are the bottleneck here. You could, in theory, make this motor spin with some triple A batteries but will only get the power the battery can supply.
I used a 190kv motor in my build and it gets me up a 17% grade hill accelerating. Motor is a 6364 keda 190kv from hobbyking. It cost me £38 and seems to perform well.
Now... If I mount 2 motors, 1 with high torque and the other one higher top speed will they complement each other? The torque will pull at low speed, and the fast one will drag the slow one once it reaches higher speeds... right?
Nice video man! 😎 Hub motors are great but they are not for everyone! I literally ruined mines in two weeks! I ride a lot on sidewalks and the gradings make the urethane come loose after a while. They also get noisy if you ride on wet surfaces as they rust out, they get too hot and lag sometimes at low speed. Belt drive is just the best! Beside broken belt and cost, (noise isn't a big deal), it kills hub motors. More torque, more speed (handles better 12S), freedom on other parts such as gear ratio, wheels (types and sizes), ability to configure the VESC (you decide how strong the brake is, how powerful the board is, etc ). For the motor choice (for belt drive), it depends on: * the battery you want to use: 6s - 10s (190KV and above >), 10s - 12s (190KV and below
Looks like the stock motors are 5065 150kv motors. You’ll probably need to stick with 50mm motors if you aren’t planning on changing the motor mounts. You’ll want to look for a higher KV if you are looking for some more speed.
electricboardsolutions.com/products/evolve-motor-mount-pair mount for 63 motor for your evolve, and i recomend maytech 6374 motors evolve should use one of this original almoust no one use this small evolve motors any more they are biggest problem with this evolve boards if you are heavy 80kg+ or ride offroad a lot i think they just hmm very hot, right ?
Do you think you could make a video comparing the performance difference between a dual 6355 and dual 5055? I have always wondered what the performance difference is. I am making another build for a new client and I think I will go with 5055 because I want to limit the power a bit, but I don't know what the actual difference is.
What about two single motors . You said the model plane motor is to weak with torque . The low end on the back and then the high end on the front . People put the weight on the back and after they hit a high speed people start to lean forward putting their weight on the front trucks . I have a old board that i decided to keep and not give to a needy child . The deck is a vans limited edition death box . The trucks are the widest that i could get . Indy's . German speed bearings . I had awesome bearings but it was stolen . Quarter inch risers . The wheels are coned out . Back in the day the rubber wheels would stretch out from the heat and weight of from carving a turn . I was wondering what would you recommend for my board . My long board i gave to a kid that had to walk to school and work . It's probably worth $500 or more because of how rare it was . Is it possible to a pocket bike motor in the middle of the deck and battery next to it . They run a pulley system to the wheels ? If so what kind of kit is needed ? Mahalo for you time .
Seriously awesome videos dude, this was an instant subscribe for me! How important is wattage of the motor? The 6374 on your site has Max. Power: 3250W The 6374 on another site has Max Power of 4000W
It’s important but at the end of the day, the battery you’ll end up using will be the bottle neck. Not the motor. It really won’t make a difference when dealing with wattages this high.
What Motor set up would you pick? Why? We’d love to hear 😎
I think you glossed over one important thing... dual motor vs single motor braking. Dual motor is going to bring you to a stop quicker which if you are going faster than 20mph is vital imo. It also provides a failsafe if one belt snaps under hard acceleration/braking.
I still have my hub motors from my meepo board but I am looking at a direct drive system in the far future. They are new and expensive so I'm not surprised you didn't include them in this video. Plus you don't sell them 😜
I already knew all this information but wanted to see how you explained it plus your videos are relaxing. Great job!
Thanks for the comment! You are absolutely right, definitely should have mentioned the failsafe of having a 2nd belt just in case.
Also should have mentioned the faster stopping power of a 2nd motor.
Didn’t mention direct drive because they honestly deserve their own video all together. Just too few options out there along with the higher price point.
Thanks for watching!
can u do a skate with motors?
@@mavic5149 just a skateboard deck no problem.. skateboard wheels with motor possible but makes no sense because you cant really skate nd trick anymore and the speed nd torque of the electric would be bad ;)
Single belt 6374 for the win ;) but soon i try the 90mm hubs on 10s :D
i love how honest you are.
I love how informative you are and that you stick to the point. Much respect for you my dude
Thanks for the showcase in motors. I'm curious if you have thought of the magnet length inside the motors? There are long motors which aren't intended for skateboard use but people shoehorn them in for powerful braking and regen. ie. Instead of 6355 its 63 and the length is 80 really weird but it works with wide trucks
Will a single 270kv motor go up a decent hill?
You also need to consider contact patch. If you use a single powerful motor and you're slipping backwards you should back off the accelerator. 270kv is good for hil climbs and it's strong enough to work alone. I hill climb a lot and I use Large-Hub direct drive motors for torque and range.
Hello Mike, I'm interested in motorizing my quad skates. It all depends on what motor fits under my plate.
Apreciate this video so much Mike! Just as many of your other videos, you do so well on making it simple and easily understandable. I just have one doubt. I am making an e-mountainboard, considering lower kv makes for better torque, will a 140kv 6374 motor, 8 inch wheels with an Mboards 10s 3p give me good hill climbing performance?
Hi! Yes that would make for a solid build! If you can swing it, I’d go for the 10s4p for that extra amp output.
Very helpful video thanks for the info. I appreciate the replaceable wheel skin, for a downhill or freeride skater the wheel can be much smaller after a day of skating. If a race on a motorized skateboard is anything like downhill you could have some sick burnout drift races. Also some induro aspects to long distance races. Regenerative braking for charging the battery? Very interesting prospects.
im building a rc art piece that im looking to upgrade the drivetrain to these. can i use rc batteries with these motors or are they not rated for this level of discharge?
Good stuff motivates me to get started
Excellent! Informative, succinct, easy to understand, even for a non-techie.
Can you do a video on hoverboard motors and the vesc tool
Could you make a video about VESCTool? Not about how to set it up, there are enough of those.
But all the other settings in the tool. There is so much to customise, but there are no tutorials.
Yes we’d love to make a video exploring the VESC tool.
Finally good content on esk8 DIY. Subbed for my future project. :)
Appreciate that man!
Great video😎
Yeah
Really appreciate the video. This was exactly what I was looking for. I have a Lacroix Jaws 2.0 with stock 6389 190 kv motors but need new motors and trying to figure out which way to go. Currently belt driven but planning to put on the Boardnamics M1-AT Gear Drive. When you say 2 types of motors; Belt and hub motors. The belt motors include the gear drives and not only the belt drives, yes? Any idea which motors would be equivalent to my currents as far as speed, torque, range, price, sound? And which would you recommend if I wanted to go to the next step up motor? I'm currently looking at the Flipsky 6384 190kv motors. Thank you!
So i have a possway v4, im trying to upgrade the wheels. Can i put 83mm hub motor into a 90mm pu sleeve?
How do you wire 2 motors parallel (wirelessly) to one signal from a remote?
Youre going to need a dual motor esc. Dual motor esc's will wire up to a single receiver and remote, just like a single motor esc and motor.
Hey man this is a great video... I am a mechanical engineering student trying to make my own board. However I am not that great at eletrical stuff and I would like to know how to get the appropriate battery (and which type) for the motor we have chosen. I know there's big differences between lithium ion, lipo batteries but considering i want range and speed as well how do I chose what kind of battery and how many of them (lithium ion) would I need to be able to get enough power out of them to get to specific speeds. I knew my question is weird I just hope you understand it.
Great video btw from a scientific point of view it helps a lot when you want to get a lot more technical.
Looking to build a jet surf board, do you know anything about the motors they use, I hear they can use skateboard motors...280kv? I would assume larger better.?....I’m very ignorant about motors,controllers,batteries etc, but have built several boards, and boats😬
I subscribed just because you put so much work into every video thank you :)
Thank you! We really appreciate it!
Can I use a brushless drone motor for a electric skateboard ?
Please tel me ❤️❤️
Drone motors are usually too high of an rpm and too small.
Perfect video 🔥🔥😍. I got a motor laying around that has perfect size but 530kv. Do you guys think it wouldn't be that great for a build?
I'm 140ibs and I have a 400kv. 400kv is kinda slow. Looks fast but slow
Is that a stoke in the background?? Bloody love my stoke!!
This video is exactly what i was after. Thank you
Glad we could help!
Great video really helped me understand what im getting into
Hello. Great video. So i have been wanting an electric skateboard sins I first saw that they existed (never even been able to try one sadly) so I have been wanting to convert my Globe Bantham Cruiser which is really short. So i was wondering if you think it even possible when its that short and also made of plastic? And if yes would the Hub or Belt be better? I do want to add that its only for asphalt driving, want to be able to go uphill but dont have to go super fast up 😆 also can i buy which ever battery, controller etc or if I need to make sure its compatible what should I look for? Would really appreciate the help 😁
Hey brother!
Shoot us an email here: support@mboards.co
We’ll help you put together a complete part list!
Looking at making my own longboard thank you for the information this definitely will help me.
Ur so nice,you’re worrying about us underwhelming
Excellent video. Looking to build my first DIY (already have meepoV2) I think you have made my decision on belt motors 👌🏼
Glad we could help!
Do you know if there is anyway I could swap out the hub motors on my halo board and replace them with dual belt motors without having to get a new ESC and a new battery?
What if we equip both speed motor and torque motor and use only one at a time. We can switch on remote control for which motor to run according to requirements. Lol.
If I already have an electric board but it sucks on hills, is there a simple way I could just change the motor and keep the same battery?
Would you recommend getting a cheap £15 cruiser board and wheels. Then spend a decent amount on the electric components fix it on the board? im looking for in between torque speed and noise
You just want to be careful when getting trucks and wheels. You want to make sure that you can find a motor joint that will fit your trucks and a pulley that will fit your wheels 👍🏻
Are the belt driven boards louder because of the belt or because of the high rpm of the motor? At what rpm does the motor become audible to bystanders? Hate when people are looking at me because my board makes so much noise.
Can you have a quad hub motor set up?
Yes you can 👍🏻
Do you know where I can buy replacement wheels for a hub motor I want to upgrade it to all terrain wheels .
Hi there.
Wandering what the advantages/differences between Mayteck 6396 and 8085?
Well by the numbers, the 6396 would be longer but skinnier than the 8085.
It’s hard to say which one would perform the best.
I would recommend a 63xx motor simply due to the compatibility for motor mounts.
Okay my question to you guys For somebody who weighs over 400 lb I was thinking about all-wheel drive electric board that's for sure longboard so I can put some extra batteries on it I would like to know what will be the prices on motors for belt driven Will be a better option for me because I could change the size of the wheels when I need you
Hey brother!
Shoot us an email here: support@mboards.co
We can help you with a custom parts list or make a custom build for you 👍🏻
I was surprised you didn't mention 4 belt driven motors for off road boards. I've seen a few 4wd boards and they look cool.
Yes that’s definitely an option as well! 😎
Have you got any details on the sensor wires how they work and what they do
Can I connect a dual motor esc to a single motor, i will upgrade to 2 down the road but I don't want to buy different esc and batteries etc.
Yes this works 👍🏻
So useful, thanks for these breakdowns of parts
Great video!
One question. Why do the range deceases with two motors? battery? if it is that, would it be solved by making the battery bigger?
Thanks for the tutorials!
Even though each motor only needs to pull half the weight, the natural inefficiencies lead to more power draw.
Increasing the battery size would add range 👍🏻
Question, I have a liftboard single Motor and want to replace the Motor to something more powerful and faster. Is this possible? Please help.
awesome video!! great job. I mean you already told us these informations, but a seperate video with it is better and the informations are more understandable
I currently have a Verreal V1S and a Blitzart Hurracane dual motor.Both decent budget boards that have served me well but I would like to convert one of them to belt drive because I would like to run the rough stuff wheels.
What kit could I buy that would work with one of those boards batteries and esc?
Thanks
If your current board is using HUB motors you’ll most likely need to change the ESC out as well (many ESCs are programmed for either HUB or belt).
Just be sure to get an ESC that works with your current battery’s voltage.
do these have regenerative breaking or would they be too inefficient on drag? like would it work only downhill? Or would you be able to coast on flat without any? because it seems like you should literally be able to push it back to 100% lol.
Which direct drive motor has the least wheel rotation resistance without power (eg. Battery goes totally flat) so that I can continue to push / pump like a normal skateboard?
Where can i go and buy the belt and motor mount and all that other jazz i bought the motor but where can i get the rest
amazon
www.mboards.co
@@MBoardsco im looking for cheep wheels. is that a good site?
Yes, there is cheap wheel options available
@@MBoardsco ok thats awesome!
Hey, i liked you detailed video but got some queries. Can 6374 180kv/6384 120kv motor be used for quadcopter rather than skateboard? can you please explain how much cogging torque they have? Can they be modified into diy digital Servo motor using encoder.?🤔
does anyone know how much power to look for in watts if the motor has no KV ratings
Hi, are you able to send parts also to europe ? if yes, how much it can cost?
Yes we ship to Europe. Shipping costs are displayed at check out.
Is anyone still around to give some advice??
I'm looking at resurrecting an old electric scooter and thinking of popping a 4000w 6384 motor in there. At 36W a 4000w motor will draw 111A which is far too much for the battery I will be using. Am I best off limiting the current draw to something like 70A or buying a smaller 6368 motor that is 1750W?
where can I find belt motor with barrel plugs?
Should I get a sensor-ed or sensor-less???
That was super helpful!
Hi . I need a motor that has a minimum speed of 1000 RPM and high torque and operates 12v or 24v DC . What do you advise me and thank you
Which is better for speed and torque both high
I’m about 225lbs going with dual belt motors and 12s battery but can’t decide on which motors would move my weight the best ... I’d like a top speed of 25mph I was thinking the 6374 180kv ... help please🤷🏽♂️
Dual 6374 would work really well for sure 😎
Hey man, can you make a video explaining how to use the BLDC tool to configure a VESC? I think this is kind of a grey area that hasn't been covered yet.
Maybe I can provide some useful info to you
Ou je peux avoir le kit complet svp merci
Question: you’re mentioning KV rating and how it relate to motor description/classification…what if you see a classification in watts…such as 800w….1300W and so on. How do you evaluate those?
Hey, I watch a lot of your videos, and I wanted to build one too..... my basic needs are
1 I need to conquer hills
2 need long range
3 I need to go fast
The order above is 312
Thank you. This was the first video ive watched describing the meaning of different numbers on motors and facts about difference between hub and belt. Now im ready to start buying parts for my diy.
Hey ? Just wondering if you know how long it would take to deliver to Canada from that website
All of our estimated shipping times are shown at check out 👍🏻
Excellent video !!!
can u post a video about the controller and other stuff regarding the brain of the board it would be helpful
Can 3d print the brackets for the mortars
It is not recommended to use 3D printed motor mounts.
I can make up missing KV or overkill of an KV via gearing right? Will there be a difference between 2 same motors one being 200 kv and my gearing being 1/2 and another motor 100 kv my gearing being 1/1? Is one a better option than the other?
you'd have to look at specs to get a definitive answer, but any time you add reductions there will be some amount in inefficiency, that could be fairly high or quite low.
Would it be possible to use two different motors for something like an electric skateboard? As an example, 130kv for torque and 220kv for speed? Would you need a slipper on the lower kv motor for when the speed goes over it’s limit? Thanks
Pointless. Just get a 600kv
Can the motor work for any esc
I need a NEW MOTOR for my 20v DEWALT STRING TRIMMER 1st Gen
yo mboard electronic guy here, the 2 motor you sale in the description have diferent power rating wut same internal resistance ... can we have a full data sheet with curent limit, votalge....
Would a 4WD hub motor system setup fry my ESC or BMS in my battery?
Meepo did it. Meepo awd pro is an animal
Is the dual 70mm hub motors compatible with 36v battery?
And is a battery 108Wh (36v,3Ah) strong enough to drive a single 5055 belt motor?
Do i need to put my motor on the front or on the back
We always recommend the back
Need a ROHS Ru94UpE253642Y-D circuit board , just taken this out of my oneWheel ..
Where can I buy these. circuit boards...thx
Make a video in bms and charger set up
Pls do this. Need help. Thanks.
Hey Mike, loving the videos. Inspires me to try making my own board.
I have a question tho, if I would make my own board I would be using 2 x 6355 190 Kv motors with a 12S3P Battery. But is that battery strong enough for 2 x 2450 Watt motors?
Thanks in advance.
Samuel
How did this go?
@@sirtimatbob Bought a board instead haha
@@samueldemeyer8521 lol. Can't blame ya, seems a journey of research and work.
For the future to who mind find this comment and has the same question; the wattage of the motor is a peak value. The motor doesn't draw this power from the battery, the ESC and battery are the bottleneck here. You could, in theory, make this motor spin with some triple A batteries but will only get the power the battery can supply.
@@ericvauwee4923 thanks for the reply mate. I ended up buying 2 boards and tore my ACL 1,5 years ago 🥹🫠😂
This is great but what about motor watts? I've seen high motor watts with a low KV rating and lower motor watts with higher KV rating.
Clean video really nice!
What happen if drone motor 1400kv motor is used can it run
What KV is better for a motor. Higher or Lower for more power and speed? Great video
Higher KV = Higher top speed
Lower LV = More Torque
I used a 190kv motor in my build and it gets me up a 17% grade hill accelerating. Motor is a 6364 keda 190kv from hobbyking. It cost me £38 and seems to perform well.
Thank you for this briefing. Lot of useful information for some new like me. I'm in the process of converting a mountain board for street use.
That’s awesome man! Glad we could help!
Now... If I mount 2 motors, 1 with high torque and the other one higher top speed will they complement each other? The torque will pull at low speed, and the fast one will drag the slow one once it reaches higher speeds... right?
very nicely explained
Nice video man! 😎
Hub motors are great but they are not for everyone! I literally ruined mines in two weeks! I ride a lot on sidewalks and the gradings make the urethane come loose after a while. They also get noisy if you ride on wet surfaces as they rust out, they get too hot and lag sometimes at low speed. Belt drive is just the best! Beside broken belt and cost, (noise isn't a big deal), it kills hub motors. More torque, more speed (handles better 12S), freedom on other parts such as gear ratio, wheels (types and sizes), ability to configure the VESC (you decide how strong the brake is, how powerful the board is, etc ). For the motor choice (for belt drive), it depends on:
* the battery you want to use: 6s - 10s (190KV and above >), 10s - 12s (190KV and below
hey dude, pls link a vid where u run at least 3 min at full speed with 200 KV
What motors do you recommend for an evolve bamboo gt? Would love to get some more speed! Great video👍👍👍
Looks like the stock motors are 5065 150kv motors.
You’ll probably need to stick with 50mm motors if you aren’t planning on changing the motor mounts. You’ll want to look for a higher KV if you are looking for some more speed.
Ok, thank you !!!
electricboardsolutions.com/products/evolve-motor-mount-pair mount for 63 motor for your evolve, and i recomend maytech 6374 motors evolve should use one of this original almoust no one use this small evolve motors any more they are biggest problem with this evolve boards if you are heavy 80kg+ or ride offroad a lot i think they just hmm very hot, right ?
Can any of this motors be controlled by arduino nano microcontroller?
Why there are no thicker replaceable sleeves on the market?
O my god my name is Mike beard also.you just got a new subscriber
Do you think you could make a video comparing the performance difference between a dual 6355 and dual 5055? I have always wondered what the performance difference is. I am making another build for a new client and I think I will go with 5055 because I want to limit the power a bit, but I don't know what the actual difference is.
Great idea! Yes we’d love to make a comparison video of a bunch of different motors side by side.
if your client weight is more than 80kg+ choose bigger ones they should be coller :)
thank you so much for this video
What about two single motors . You said the model plane motor is to weak with torque . The low end on the back and then the high end on the front . People put the weight on the back and after they hit a high speed people start to lean forward putting their weight on the front trucks . I have a old board that i decided to keep and not give to a needy child . The deck is a vans limited edition death box . The trucks are the widest that i could get . Indy's . German speed bearings . I had awesome bearings but it was stolen . Quarter inch risers . The wheels are coned out . Back in the day the rubber wheels would stretch out from the heat and weight of from carving a turn . I was wondering what would you recommend for my board . My long board i gave to a kid that had to walk to school and work . It's probably worth $500 or more because of how rare it was . Is it possible to a pocket bike motor in the middle of the deck and battery next to it . They run a pulley system to the wheels ? If so what kind of kit is needed ? Mahalo for you time .
I love longboarding, but I'm 30 now and dont have the energy like I used to. I weigh 260 what motor would you recommend for my weight?
V8
I’m just trying to upgrade my exway atlas motor instead of buying same thing but keep exway quality factor or better
Seriously awesome videos dude, this was an instant subscribe for me!
How important is wattage of the motor?
The 6374 on your site has Max. Power: 3250W
The 6374 on another site has Max Power of 4000W
It’s important but at the end of the day, the battery you’ll end up using will be the bottle neck. Not the motor. It really won’t make a difference when dealing with wattages this high.
Mostly 6374 is 3200 watt. And 400p is 6384 motor
thanks for the information