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MMM powered skateboard - 10.07.2012, 03:16 PM

They even mount it upside down so all the heat really soaks into the circuit board! I see smoked MMM's in castle's future

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10.09.2012, 12:51 PM

Looks cool, but as much as I love the MMM, there's no way that will work for very long, maybe on a 3-5 year olds board but not an adults.

You'd need a HV controller- some of the e-boards I've seen use a proper bike controller...
   
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10.09.2012, 03:45 PM

looks cool. I would try it on my long board. They need to get rid of that 3200W crap though. List true power.


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10.15.2012, 03:48 PM

We've worked with these guys on getting it setup right. Check out their website, they show adults cruising around on bike paths, etc. They do have to give it a push to get it going. Trying to start an out-runner with that much load is hard on everything. But once they're rolling a bit it cruises along nicely.

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