Wow, Cannoncore is setting a new standard in the Onewheel space!
@NicoST127 күн бұрын
Any plans to sell this whole stage as a pre-made product?
@toomanytvs2927 күн бұрын
Mans over here making the vesc bible. Thank you sir 👏
@huff_designs27 күн бұрын
Superflux connector wit no superflux
@agapower127 күн бұрын
Genius Idea! Nice implementation, good tutorial. Reduce to the max, Respect! THX
@huff_designs27 күн бұрын
10:13 scared me bruh
@1DarkTyrant25 күн бұрын
You are the reason I want to build a VESC board, Reseach and plan in progress.
@elletoot27 күн бұрын
thank you stanleeeeey
@Dyledelic26 күн бұрын
Why do you have a plug for the leds going to the vesc? Seems you wouldn't need it because your using the dc converter and an esp32, wouldn't the only thing needed to go the the vesc is the enable lead from the dc converter??
@TheCadburyFiend27 күн бұрын
Great job dude🎉
@Terahertz2nr27 күн бұрын
Does the CannonCore axel fit between pint rails? Could you make a slightly shorter fusion core or just a thinner version of the outer mounting system?
@vesconewheel27 күн бұрын
The cannoncore motor does not fit the pint frame check out my other video titled "Vesc Onewheel Design - Part 1 - Structures" :))
@chodarth27 күн бұрын
How does the IMU work? Isn't it stationary since it's in the middle of the motor?
@vesconewheel27 күн бұрын
The axle is connected to the frame, hence the imu stays stationary relative to the board frame which is all it needs to function :))
@dogbog9922 сағат бұрын
@@vesconewheelwith the IMU in the motor axel won’t the values be less of a range of movement compared to having the IMU at one end of the board?
@matthewtinsley368827 күн бұрын
How does this setup deal with heat? I live in Arizona and would love to build one of these boards but I am afraid if I build one of these that it'll overheat.
@thetoasterisonfire208027 күн бұрын
Yea. With the motor and esc in the hub that thing is gona be making some heat. Overheating will likely be a problem when going slow with high power draw, such as riding a hiking trail. Some sort of cooling system is needed. I think the best option would be heat pipes that lead from the hub to the rails.
@gavincarrasco154227 күн бұрын
I also live in AZ and I have 3 friends building FCs with f6's so we will see how it fairs in the summer. There will likely be two boards done by christmas! From experience owning a FW its usually not the motor overheating and usually the ADV controller so there is definitely still room for thermal saturation there. The CC is really good at heat dissipation and there is a lot of available thermal mass so we will see how it goes.
@matthewtinsley368827 күн бұрын
@gavincarrasco1542 What voltage are the boards going to be run at? and how heavy are the riders. I'd love to do a 32s and I'm about 215lbs. my GT has gotten close to overheating a few times last summer while out on a lunchtime ride. I ride street and sidewalks 95% of the time.
@gavincarrasco154226 күн бұрын
@@matthewtinsley3688 I believe all the boards will be 32s2p. 2 xr frames and one gt frame. Riders weights are 135, 165, 200+. Both floatwheels have overheated in the summer but like I said it was the ESC and after a minute it was back to a normal temperature even when it was 110 out.
@skyguyriver27 күн бұрын
Do you have any plans to add heat sink fins to the axle blocks in the future?