OW Pint VESC Repair
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@lia Yeah, shipping outside of the US is crazy. Haha, I just checked the JW site and the chip went back to $250, it was $49.69 yesterday, I bought one a couple of days ago at the discounted price.
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@Lemur said :
... and the chip went back to $250, it was $49.69 yesterday ...
FB was flooded with news on that price change. Some say it must have been mishap. Some say it was Valentine's extraspecial. - With all the hype around it, they won either ways.
@Lia said :
... $100 for international shipping???
That's fairly decent! (yea, the chip is tiny thing tho) =]
Imagine you end up reaching total cost ~2,1 times on smth that already has three-digit price tag for US local. Also not complicated by size and form. And not chemicals related.
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@sirgu To put that in context, shipping within the US is $6.99.
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Took 2 months but those PintX bumpers finally came, fit them to the board to see how it looks. Not bad considering the battery housing still needs doing.
Interestingly the curved section differs between the models, see how they don't align.
Not a simple 14mm extension but won't be too hard to figure the curve out for this.
Edit 1
Gonna take a while to get this right but here's a start
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@lia Keep up the good work!
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@lemur Thanks :)
Hope to release both models when done, fingers crossed I can get it done soon. -
Printed off a slice of the new design, essentially the extended bit from my former housing to see if:
A. The extension actually fits in the housing (it did).
B. The guide rails that interface with the rear bumper fits (Too tight).
C. Is the support material for the guide rails easy to remove (OMG no!).
Spent some time fixing that and redoing the model a little while tidying up the inside of the housing and expanding the space as much as I safely could.
I feel FM did the PintX dirty, using 18650 cells in a housing like this leaves a lot of room. I bet with enough cell fiddling you could get 20700 or even 21700 cells in this with ease.
I know there needs to be some room for the protective wrapping and foam but there is enough space to put bigger cells in. Honestly wonder if you could get some killer packs in the PintX. Anyone know if Chi/JW are working on this?
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@lia Your work is way beyond my pay grade! That will be great as I just got 40- 20700 cells. Unfortunately, I just blew up a Raiden7 running 18s1p for the first time yesterday, but I do have another R7, maybe I won't go 18s.
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@lemur Thanks for all the support :)
Sucks that the R7 blew, looking it up it sounds like it's rated for 18s, what do you think did it in?.
Update 1
Modelled some 20700's and tried to fit them in, so far I've found 13s2p works fine, probably could squeeze 14s2p without too much trouble but 15s2p might require breaching the firewall and modifying the wire channel to allow the cells to sit comfortably.
Below is 20700 13s2p
On the flip side if you stick with 18650 then 17s2p fits super easy without the need to even diagonally stack cells.
Below is 18650 17s2p
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Update 2
It begins...
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@lia I'm not sure, I just made a 18s pack with each cell at 3.8v, the R7 tested fine with 68 v until I charged the pack to 75 v , pressed the power button and smoke from the vesc.
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@lemur :(((
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@lemur Fingers crossed it’s just a dead filter cap or something and easy to repair.
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@lia I've got a backup Raiden 7 and a Ubox so I'm not dead in the water. Thinking about a Lfocer v3 later on.
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@lemur said in OW Pint VESC Repair:
@lia I'm not sure, I just made a 18s pack with each cell at 3.8v, the R7 tested fine with 68 v until I charged the pack to 75 v , pressed the power button and smoke from the vesc.
@lemur That sucks, because R7 is rated supposedly at 78V and they rate it for 18s. Bummer... I never liked R7 because they were pricey even when there were not reason before shortage... Little focer is the way to go by far...
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@ed_co I think the V3 Lfocer is the way to go now.
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@lemur Sadly is expensive as hell...
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@ed_co Yeah, $300 us is steep.
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MK1 printed successfully minus a bit of nozzle wobble.
Took a while to get the support material off D:Here's what I woke to this morning~
After a bit of cleaning up and filing down on the little channels for the rear bumper rails to slot into it fits quite well.
Slapped the rails on to verify that it does indeed fit and it appears to be pretty much spot on
Thankfully even the charge port looks to be accurate too which is a relief
Connected up the battery harness to the model after cleaning up the M20 threads with my tap. Everything fits nicely. Didn't have a BMS cover to hand but since that hasn'd changed since the Pint battery housing it should also work still :)
And now were back to the topic at hand again. The former VESC pint soon to become a PintX
Still need a name for this board though...Not sure about sharing this publicly just yet without some other eyes on it.
Anyone fancy giving it a look over to see if there could be improvements?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wn16iHf18XZYL955l8qn4RuGjkmOAliM/view?usp=sharingOne suggestion for printing, with the supports try blocking the inner-most part of the rail channels else it'll be a nightmare to clean them up after. Getting support just on the outer lip is enough to print the overhang. Screenie below of what I did.
Just as a bonus some renders of the model :)
-Wheel view
-Tail view
-Left view
-Top view
-Bottom view
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@liaThat's amazing! I can't offer any improvements because the files look like hieroglyphs to me, but is it ok if I get this printed?