Didn’t have a treadmill so just ran it up and down the street, can’t say it worked as i am getting it switching between charging and fully charged on three second intervals but gunna leave it for a bit and hope if not would you say i didn’t push it long enough??
@@abom7634 hey man, I know you don’t have a treadmill, a commenter in hear said they used a drill? I’m not sure how to set that up. I’d presume you definitely didn’t go far enough. Maybe ask a family friend if they have a treadmill?
dont have any experience with these but the description of the problem sounds pretty spot on to me. you'd think the board would have a protection circuit to keep the battery from being discharged to that extent though, as those batteries can sometimes become volatile if the voltage gets too low (or high for that matter)
This definitely works!!!!! I didn’t have a treadmill but used my other skateboard and turned the dead one upside down and ran the other skateboard on the dead one for about a mile. It took a small change,then I used wall charger and it’s good as new. Thanks mudge.
Hey thanks for your tips. Just letting you know i didn't have a threadmill so i spun my wheel while keeping it charge, and it freaking worked lol. It is stupid but it works.
I just got 2 for christmas and they worked for like 1 hour and then when they died they stopped working i tried this and the skateboard made noise and then it wouldnt charge does anyone have a solution
Hey man, I'm the guy that made this video! I'm sorry they stopped working what brand is the electric skateboard you got and I can do some research for you!
I tried this but soon as the wheel spun it blinked red and started beeping. Now when I plug it in the charger blinks red also. There's clearly a wiring issue but I can't find a diagram or even a picture of the ecu anywhere!
I have a magneto bustin hybrid with same problem. I've ridden it and it connects to remote then plug in when get home but still no charge. I've tried the trick of using a lower voltage plug then switching to the one that came with it and still nothing :( Anybody have any tips?
buying a tynee mini 3 or backfire board :D, no I suspect the BMS (battery management system) is dead or you have defective cells in the batterypack and the bms goes in protection mode. contact the manufacturer i would say
I presume you are referring to, during regenerative braking process on the treadmill. If so no don’t turn it on. You wanna get enough charge and not waste any in the process.
OK, simply rolling your eboard on a treadmill won't do anything. It wasn't clear that you were using regenerative braking to recharge the battery until near the end. Just like all lithium batteries (phones, laptops, PEVs), don't run em down to zero, don't charge em while they're hot, don't store em fully charged for more than a few days, and if possible don't charge em to 100%.
You are wrong. The magnet is rotated as a result of the spinning wheels, and this results in a powerful stream of electrons, therefore converting the mechanical energy into electric energy. you can do this with any motor goof ball.
@@Mudge_ Hey I got a pretty expensive board with pretty big batteries, would doing this for a longer extended time have the same result? I'm pretty sure my borad have regenerative breaking.
Don't even have one but watched anyway. Thanks for doing the personal EV community a service!
Appreciate that a lot 👍
Thanks man!! I used ab electric scooter and ran it against my wheel for like 1 minute and it worked!! You're a life saver
@@Matt-pq5km glad to hear!!
Didn’t have a treadmill so just ran it up and down the street, can’t say it worked as i am getting it switching between charging and fully charged on three second intervals but gunna leave it for a bit and hope if not would you say i didn’t push it long enough??
@@abom7634 hey man, I know you don’t have a treadmill, a commenter in hear said they used a drill? I’m not sure how to set that up. I’d presume you definitely didn’t go far enough. Maybe ask a family friend if they have a treadmill?
@@Mudge_mines duel motors and doesnt engage so i have borrow two drill failing that ima facebook and ask if i can borrow a treadmill
dont have any experience with these but the description of the problem sounds pretty spot on to me. you'd think the board would have a protection circuit to keep the battery from being discharged to that extent though, as those batteries can sometimes become volatile if the voltage gets too low (or high for that matter)
This definitely works!!!!! I didn’t have a treadmill but used my other skateboard and turned the dead one upside down and ran the other skateboard on the dead one for about a mile. It took a small change,then I used wall charger and it’s good as new.
Thanks mudge.
Happy to help brotha!
Thanks bro ✌🏼 I did the same with my other board turning upside down. Bloody legend! I was going to buy another battery! Cheers brother
hey, what kind of board do u have
Hey thanks for your tips. Just letting you know i didn't have a threadmill so i spun my wheel while keeping it charge, and it freaking worked lol. It is stupid but it works.
@@samsontan1141 happy to hear that brotha!
how long did you do this for?
@@oodisplay_nameoo1895 like two minutes. New update it died again after a few hours :(
thank you for the heads up,will try it when I get home.
I havent use my evolve gtr carbon for a really long and hopefully it works when I try later
I just got 2 for christmas and they worked for like 1 hour and then when they died they stopped working i tried this and the skateboard made noise and then it wouldnt charge does anyone have a solution
Hey man, I'm the guy that made this video! I'm sorry they stopped working what brand is the electric skateboard you got and I can do some research for you!
You rock!!!
It worked amazing thank you!
@@kellymoore9326 glad it worked out 👍👍👍
I tried this but soon as the wheel spun it blinked red and started beeping. Now when I plug it in the charger blinks red also. There's clearly a wiring issue but I can't find a diagram or even a picture of the ecu anywhere!
And if we don’t have a treadmill bub? Hoof it for half a mile? Downhill perhaps
got the right idea! maybe get a friend to pull you behind a car in a safe area?
How often does this happen that it wont charge?
I have a magneto bustin hybrid with same problem. I've ridden it and it connects to remote then plug in when get home but still no charge. I've tried the trick of using a lower voltage plug then switching to the one that came with it and still nothing :(
Anybody have any tips?
buying a tynee mini 3 or backfire board :D, no I suspect the BMS (battery management system) is dead or you have defective cells in the batterypack and the bms goes in protection mode. contact the manufacturer i would say
Tried this it didn’t work unfortunately I have a piece of garbage longboard
Do u turn the skateboard on?
I presume you are referring to, during regenerative braking process on the treadmill. If so no don’t turn it on. You wanna get enough charge and not waste any in the process.
worth a try. Thanks.
Think most are more likely to have a drill than a treadmill
That’s a great idea too, I’m not sure how you’d rig it up to spin the wheel. But I’d love to see it!
OK, simply rolling your eboard on a treadmill won't do anything. It wasn't clear that you were using regenerative braking to recharge the battery until near the end. Just like all lithium batteries (phones, laptops, PEVs), don't run em down to zero, don't charge em while they're hot, don't store em fully charged for more than a few days, and if possible don't charge em to 100%.
You are wrong. The magnet is rotated as a result of the spinning wheels, and this results in a powerful stream of electrons, therefore converting the mechanical energy into electric energy. you can do this with any motor goof ball.
@@Mudge_ Hey I got a pretty expensive board with pretty big batteries, would doing this for a longer extended time have the same result? I'm pretty sure my borad have regenerative breaking.
banger