I am building an electric mountainboard and since I bought a used and unbranded board I had to make all the necessary parts by myself. I made my 10S5P battery already so now is the time to mount the motor and connect it to the vesc. Honestly I thought that 3D printed plastic mounts would break or bend.That is why I used metal reinforcements.And that construction works great! I took my board for several off road rides and the mounts still hold perfectly. However if you want to make those mounts for your skateboard keep in mind that you most likely will have to edit some parts to fit to your truck.I included here all the files in different formats so you can easily edit everything.You can find more details on my channel.
More pictures in better quality https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/electric-mountainboard-motor-and-vesc-mount
YouTube video - https://youtu.be/hwI-GV1nkvw
First Part about Battery Pack - https://youtu.be/ONbf9zvdYfI
Parts list for the mountainboard - https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/18650-10s5p-battery-pack-visualization
Parts for Motor and Vesc Mount
-10x M5 70mm screw
-8x M5 Nut
-2x M5 Self-Locking Nut
-2x 12x12x230mm Aluminium hollow square tube
-4x 8x185mm steel rod(I used scratched linear rails from my 3D Printer)
-Some 3M screws
-HTD5M 15t Pulley(You should get one that fits your motor shaft.I bought mine from Flipsky.Use Keyway)
-HTD5M 460x15mm Toothed Belt
-5x M5 55mm screws with nuts(to connect wheel with pulley)
Other things that I used
-Waterproof box YT-08900
-Flysky X6B(PWM output) and FS-I6X
-VESC Tool https://vesc-project.com/node/17
Wiring diagram https://img.staticbg.com/images/oaupload/banggood/images/C0/09/1301a712-9cbc-4bd4-9299-5eee6e80401c.jpg
You can connect normal PWM receiver to PPM port and motor sensor wires to SENSE port.
My Cults3D profile https://cults3d.com/en/users/BasementCreations/creations
If you have any questions
basementcreationsemail@gmail.com
Printer:
Anet A8
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Doesn't Matter
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
50%
Filament:
PlastSpaw PLABlack
Notes:
I printed all the parts from PLA.
Use 100% infill for Clamps and Small Motor mounts
Use 50% infill and 4-6 walls for Big Motor Mount and Pulley
Category: HobbyThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.