Is the resistor supposed to be super hot? Google said yes, this may be a stupid question, but I just want to be safe.
@CEPangolin8 күн бұрын
I know this video is a year old. But they do make what is called a o2 sensor socket. Allows you to have a pass through design so you and remove bolts like these.
@shawnaallen7699 күн бұрын
I just got woke up by mine beeping at 3 am am the inside date says June 2022 I didn't time the beeps but also not real happy either. I don't see or smell smoke and it is no where near a vent and I don't blow it out every month. Sure hope it's a false alarm guess I will find out. Not Impressed!
@2ndlifecustomsAdam410 күн бұрын
Thank you !! you definitely saved me some money.
@yourboyvic11 күн бұрын
awesome
@barbaraneale623312 күн бұрын
Had a FirstAlert Model No. PC1210 installed right at year ago, and went off with the 3 loud alarm type sounds...not a chirp...then it stopped...then about 20 or so minutes later it went off and didn't stop. So took the unit down and deactivated the alarm...no fire no smoke evidently a seriously defective item. Will not be buying this product EVER again.
@chaicharin15 күн бұрын
Grainger near my home had one in stock and I did not have to wait the two days for Amazon.
@iVETAnsolini16 күн бұрын
You’ll hear a loud buzzing noise. Almost sounds like something is rattling. It’s just your capacitor
@StephenGoldman17 күн бұрын
at first look at the capacitor , the top is swollen. BAD CAPACITOR. Why wait for Amazon in 109 degree temp. Go to Homedepot or any HVAC store and fix it TODAY. I keep one and a contactor in stock.
@realSamAndrew9 күн бұрын
Home Depot doesn't sell them and HVAC supply houses don't usually sell to retail customers.
@quailstudios17 күн бұрын
As a friend of mine says, "Ride it like you can fix it."
@quailstudios17 күн бұрын
Naturally aspirated engines are great. Looks like you are having fun Dave.
@quailstudios17 күн бұрын
Hey Dave, love the scenery.
@tgamble100017 күн бұрын
Dude put a hat on when you are outside…
@jackli659217 күн бұрын
if you call then HAVC guy, they going to come in and tell you, it need to be replace and give you a quote for 5000.
@vincentgrueter775917 күн бұрын
Not true. Most companies would throw a new capacitor in 15 minutes and charge you less than 500 dollars
@pitdawg641816 күн бұрын
@@vincentgrueter7759Lmfknao Hahaha! So you still justify $500 for a capacitor and less than 15 minutes work if that. You are part of the RIP off crew then. Smh.
@osirisblaster16 күн бұрын
Not even close man. My quote was 7-20k And we both know 7k is the bare minimum and its never gonna be that price. I replaced the capacitor and its been good for 3 days since.
@vincentgrueter775916 күн бұрын
@@osirisblasteryou had one company come out and you think they are all the same. I'm an hvac tech and change capacitors all day long. If your system is old and on its last legs I'll let you know that you'll need to think about replacement. Don't put us all under the same umbrella.
@vincentgrueter775916 күн бұрын
@@pitdawg6418you're funny man. You are showing how little you know about running a business. You're not paying only for the 15 dollar capacitor. You're paying for the guy who spent years learning about hvac systems to replace it with the right one, safely, on the same day. If you want to wait 3 days for the part only to find out that the cap being bad burnt out your motor windings and will need to call the hvac guy anyways be my guest. But built into that price is also the cost of the truck, shop, insurance, workers comp, gas, tires, and many other costs of just doing business. If you complain about this you're probably the same guy who goes into a steakhouse and cries about a $100 steak because "I can buy all these ingredients at ralphs for 14.99"
@hashimsalim266517 күн бұрын
happy for you.
@Xstation2020 күн бұрын
Had this happen to me about 3 days ago. Luckily a new capacitor arrived from Amazon next day.
@quailstudios21 күн бұрын
Good job Dave! Cool... ;)
@backwoods35722 күн бұрын
Man, where can I buy a battery like this for that price?
@tminustoday21 күн бұрын
check out the battery hook up website, they have a bunch of used stock that is often for sale at a great price.
@alanpatterson238424 күн бұрын
Hopelly the sllicone mastic is non-corrosive.
@tminustoday21 күн бұрын
From what I understand silicone caulk is only slightly corrosive when it's curing. Once cured, it shouldn't be off gassing any acetoxy. I'm not too worried about it since nothing is really delicate in the battery.
@davidlloyd813525 күн бұрын
Love it, love it, love it!!
@goldbearbunny478726 күн бұрын
I've allways had this fear
@_soku_28 күн бұрын
loved watching this video, im surprised you dont have more subscribers! 🔥🤙
@gavyngurdine5595Ай бұрын
Is this California? If so what part? The neighborhood in beginning was beautiful for a desert community
@geraldfeucht8681Ай бұрын
Got 3 of these november of 2023. Last week 2 of them decided to go off constantly with no reason. They are not custy or dirty. I cleaned an put a blower on them to get rid of possible debree or insect invasion. No good. They just like to go off.
@wisecampmotorcycles8258Ай бұрын
I need to replace one of my fork seals, thanks for the guide
@AJamal1211Ай бұрын
I prefer my electric hardwired smoke alarms with manually replaceable batteries.
@ChinzdaagaАй бұрын
Is the throttle mechanism thumb or twist?
@tminustodayАй бұрын
Twist Throttle.
@Boogie.VanManАй бұрын
I´m confused with the links...are you now using the complete NBPower kit with wheel, after having used the Aliexpress kit with wheel? ... A full swap of all components including the wheel and everything..?
@tminustodayАй бұрын
I listed both the Amazon kit and the Ali Express kit. I purchased the Ali Express kit but had some logistical issues. Amazon is always great for ease of returns/swaps. Pick one or the other, they come with everything you need to get rolling.
@quailstudiosАй бұрын
Hey Dave, it great to see you on your bike again!
@djmedia01Ай бұрын
Just did my Yamaha WR250R seals and bushings last night, quite literally the same process, just 47mm seal driver for me lol
@woodzyfox4735Ай бұрын
You love mine! its a 72V 40AH
@danielafrishman1464Ай бұрын
Damn
@maxhughes5687Ай бұрын
By law this isn't an ebike. But thanks for working hard to get ebikes outlawed in every city.
@imho7250Ай бұрын
Did you manually top balance the pack before wrapping it to give that poor little BMS a fighting chance at maintaining that balance? Since you assembled it with harvested cells, unless you manually charged each cell to 4.20v before assembling, it is good to watch it the first charge and use an hobby charger to drain or top off each brick until you see everything in balance, the charger light green, and the BMS bleeding down any slightly high brick. Its good you added a AWG 12 collector on the nickel. Most people overlook that and just attach to one end, effectively making a snake bus with 80a/200a going through one sliver of nickel strip. The only thing I did differently was distribute the 2 B- wires along the collector, which on your battery would be between 2p/3p and 6p7p so that each segment of the AWG12 collector only carries 20a and each B- wire carries 40a/100a. Those look like Molicel 18650’s. Not sure which cell but I don’t think Molicel makes anything weak, so im sure the pack does pretty good. ANT BMS are dirt cheap now and being able to see what’s going on, especially with harvested cells, is really nice. My 80a/200a Bluetooth ANT was only $40 delivered. Its just so nice to open the app, check how the cells are doing, check for sag in each group, check for self discharge, etc. Im currently rebuilding my P42a pack because my BMS told me I had some bleeders. Not surprised because I knew I burned some holes in a few of them when spot welding but figured I would monitor them. After a few weeks when enough electrolyte leaked out the damaged cells began self discharging, progressively more and more. So Im in the process of letting them set so I can see which are bleeders and which I can reuse. Lol
@jeffreywhite4091Ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid....to go to work i deal with small inclines but there is this steep overpass on the way to work...do you recommend 5k watts or can i get away with less...i dont want to pedal assist
@tminustodayАй бұрын
5kw is overkill. I can climb steep hills with a 1kw motor, albeit slowly at 10mph. Get a 2000w motor, it'll be more than enough with a decent controller!
@nickacelvnАй бұрын
This set up on a nice mountain bike would be fantastic
@slimdunkin117Ай бұрын
Mountain bikes do better with mid drives and a range of gears
@nickacelvnАй бұрын
@@slimdunkin117 Do they? Or is that just what they sell you? Like I said this set up on a nice dh mtb.
@slimdunkin117Ай бұрын
@@nickacelvn what u mean do they? On a mid drive you can adjust the gears..on a hub and direct drive it’s permanently geared internally
@Minacious_ShenanigansАй бұрын
@@slimdunkin117 Doesn't really matter if you have a powerful hub motor. Mid drives are only better if you need less wheel intertia (for offroading) or a lower weight bike. Mid drives only need gears because they aren't that strong
@slimdunkin117Ай бұрын
@@Minacious_Shenanigans hub motors are inherently inefficient. That’s why surron, talaria, solar eclipse, all use mid drives.. Sorry bud
@gmeister03Ай бұрын
What battery?
@tminustodayАй бұрын
Custom battery I built with used cells, I have a video on it. It's an 80A battery with 200A burst with 1440Wh capacity.
@gmeister03Ай бұрын
Bad support on product
@tminustodayАй бұрын
Yes, support will be abysmal on something like this.
@jahbrake9791Ай бұрын
Do a review on the kit and parts you used please!
@tminustodayАй бұрын
The kit used and the unboxing video of the kit is linked in the description!
@papap.8006Ай бұрын
I guess you could add this pkg for any bike. I like the regenerative brakes. How much was the pkg?
@tminustodayАй бұрын
The price fluctuates. Check out the kits linked in the description for latest pricing.
@wackyval6898Ай бұрын
be careful, i built a 1500wats Bmx. had a crash and broke 10 Ribs
@Betasatan631Ай бұрын
wtf? why would you put that on bmx
@quailstudiosАй бұрын
That was awesome Dave. I can't wait to try your bike out next time I visit. ;)
@robertpessin5458Ай бұрын
PS you're better off with a front wheel motor
@robertpessin5458Ай бұрын
I have the 1200 w ebike link front wheel. This is one awesome kit. This is a good trustable review. The only difference is my battery is 48 volt 20 amp hours so I get about 35 miles per charge. It's quiet, and it's very quick. I did not connect pedal assist I use only throttle. I have 900 mi on it now and every time I get on it I get this great big smile
@TheMiniRonsterАй бұрын
Hey do you know could you build a 76v 20ah battery that fits in your razor dirt bikes the sx500? Also how much would that cost to make?
@andreaanastasia9491Ай бұрын
Hi, I'm playing on PS5 and it gives me the image at 60Hz, how can I change it?
@anthonysuarez7416Ай бұрын
Nice build. What size Shinkos are those?
@tminustodayАй бұрын
Shinko 244 3.00x16.
@TheBilldozer13Ай бұрын
The least clean install I’ve seen on the internet yet. But hey, at least you did it. Probably fun.
@tminustodayАй бұрын
Haha! I need to work on my presentation for sure. From a performance standpoint, it works amazing!
@TheBilldozer13Ай бұрын
@@tminustoday seeing the process is nice. I’m just giving you shit. Looking forward to the follow up updates on the clean up and fine tuning.
@MrJLiebertАй бұрын
This is like my dream bike, all mopeds i see online are like 48v, 750 watts, 15ah. but this is something else.
@anothernoname271Ай бұрын
Hey man heads up be careful I got the same scrambler frame sabvaton 72100 an 5000 watt motor an I snapped the aluminum frame
@andreperry7995Ай бұрын
Too much power man
@legna199111Ай бұрын
Please for the love of God get a better controller 🙏 I would recommend a asi bac or nucular
@swarbrickjesseАй бұрын
What’s wrong with the controller? Cheap, been running on my bike for half a year, not one issue. It’s not the best but it works
@davihazel3653Ай бұрын
I have the sabvoton 100a controller too with a 5000w hub motor on 26 fat tire mountain bike and it's been great too me, no issues at all. Just need to figure out how to hookup pas or cruise control.
@legna199111Ай бұрын
They are "fine" but they don't provide anywhere near amps that motor can handle you could go with a much smaller motor and get better performance 😉 power to weight and all that! But if your gonna use that motor go with something way more efficient that includes mtpa and better power delivery you will see the difference that motor can handle close to 200a if not more 😉
@CalthecoolАй бұрын
I have that controller and I got my qs205 so hot it started vibrating, although it’s an NBPower motor and I heard that they arn’t the best.
@legna199111Ай бұрын
They are stock controllers if you want a quality controller that can deliver the power that .motor can handle go nucular or asi if not be relegated to 25% power and not even the most efficient 25% meaning your getting less range for the same power 🤔 plus you get more torque for the same wattage with asi or nucular while getting further 🤔 there's a reason they sell you that controller with the motor for an extra 100 bucks or so when you can get a controller that can handle the 25kw that motor can handle