@@Voltermort Haha nice, yeah small world I see you're in the Toronto area. Very cool to see the DIYers strong in the ebike scene. We're in Hamilton. After doing a lot of 3D printing on our end I can see how much thought / effort / design went into your pack, very cool indeed. Looks really good on the bike btw
Oh yeah, so much work. Lots of prototypes. Honestly this project took years. I attempted it years ago but didn't have the stability/ time. Gave it a second attempt now and glad that I got it completed and can move onto something else lol.
Thanks for the comment! sorry i've been procrastinating on creating a thingicerse. just made one but now have to wait 24 hours before uploading unfortunately.
Soldering any solder is easy with a good iron. The world is flooded with crap irons...and people that think that they are bad at soldering because of it.
I always check this channel out for my self battery needs
You're so right thanks for your information
Yea it's the best
Hehe thank-you 😅🙏@@shannongoulden8941
Wow great project! I’m going to give it a try
13:00 I had a similar experience with a blue chinesium iron with a potentiometer. But I bought genuine Hakko tips to go with it and it works great.
Awesome video.
Thanks! Appreciate it 💪🙂
Nicely done !!!
Thanks man! Your slim pack 2.0 build was awesome. I believe I sent you a message on marketplace once if i'm not mistaken. Cheers
@@Voltermort Haha nice, yeah small world I see you're in the Toronto area. Very cool to see the DIYers strong in the ebike scene. We're in Hamilton. After doing a lot of 3D printing on our end I can see how much thought / effort / design went into your pack, very cool indeed. Looks really good on the bike btw
@@ElectricBikeLaboratory appreciate it it man! Yes, always cool to see local DIY'ers. Nice I'm just over in Burlington.
Oh yeah, so much work. Lots of prototypes. Honestly this project took years. I attempted it years ago but didn't have the stability/ time. Gave it a second attempt now and glad that I got it completed and can move onto something else lol.
What brand 3d printer do you use? Also I love that frame with the rear circle logo reminds me of the 90s with my mach 1 racing bike
I'm using the creality ender 3 s-1. Holds up in 2024 but nicer options available for sure. it was an older frame, solid though :)
@Voltermort thanks
great fucking build bro
@@droidking614 thank you brother! 💪
Hi! Very important and usefull video, thank you! May you share 3d files for battery pack and case?
Thanks for the comment! sorry i've been procrastinating on creating a thingicerse. just made one but now have to wait 24 hours before uploading unfortunately.
How can we find you at Thingsverse?
@@michasliwicki5849 I created an account called "voltermort"
Why do you need a bigger battery when you don't seem to ride?
The dude has 3 videos on his channel...all about building and modifying his ebike. How could you possibly infer that he doesn't 'seem to ride'?
Where can I find 3d print files?
@@benspokes6044 www.thingiverse.com/thing:6632273
What disign program you used ?
That's fusion 360
@@Voltermort thanks ❤️
12:18 scuffcore
I can't seem to figure out what you're pinpointing?
where are the cad files?
www.thingiverse.com/thing:6632273
Soldering any solder is easy with a good iron. The world is flooded with crap irons...and people that think that they are bad at soldering because of it.
That's one thing I haven't tried is a quality iron.. good solder made a giant difference. I wonder if it would be the same with a better iron
@@Voltermorthi are you in the UK ?
@mikeharper4105 nope, Canada
Good video, very informative. If you need more 18650 cells for your next project, you can contact me. I am based in Brampton, Ontario.
Thanks, appreciate it! I'd be curious to hear what you've got