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Blink lite electric skateboard
Blink lite electric skateboard








blink lite electric skateboard

This board will read 50% battery, but the voltage would be EXTREMELY low (the torque on the hub motors would be basically nonexistent). I don’t think it has a proper BMS, as it suffers from a common design flaw of having a bad fuel gauge. Would it be possible to use the current system that is in the board?īattery: The batteries currently on the Acton Blink Lite is VERY bad. I would probably need a new VESC, but I am not sure. Just planning out what I would need to do if I bought this motor though:Īt the very least, I would need new wheels that are larger and match the 83mm hub motor wheels

blink lite electric skateboard

I definitely do not need to reach these speeds on such a small board, and I think 15-18mph would be a good theoretical max to reach. I was thinking of using these hub motors:ĭiy-electric-skateboard-kits-parts/torque-single-hub-motor/ Powerful Battery-Powered Electric Skateboard - Perfect For Kids, Teens and Students up to 130 lbs Our motorized lightweight skateboards are sturdy, strong and. In reality, the board averages at 7mph and never goes past 9mph, which is simply too slow for my commute to college. Has a maximum power of 450W, going “10mph”.

blink lite electric skateboard

The current hub motor according to Acton’s website: But, I think that the board has a few shortcomings that I want to improve on by modding it myself!įirst and most importantly, I want a more powerful motor. I bought an Acton Blink Lite for pretty cheap ($300) on an Ebay sale, and the board has been great so far.










Blink lite electric skateboard