Thanks for the motor size comparison, Pavel. It helps those of us who don't build boards understand how powerful those 63100 motors are. As far as the power of the magnets, I do not look forward to ever changing the the sleeves on my hub motor Meepo NLS Pro. As far as the bare chested suggestion, that might entice my co worker and friend Miss Em to actually watch one of your videos, my friend:)
Thanks bro, really detailed unboxing video and the wonderful explanation of our" battle hardened"! And surprised about different video style this time! Handsome man !
Hi mate. All depends on the build...what ESC? What gear ratio? What wheels ? Generally 63100 motors are 65 - 75 Amp so a battery should be powerful enough to handle 150 Amp constant. I am using 12S7P Molicell battery pack. Have a look on my channel, i do have a few tutorials on batteries.
Nice video Pavel. One thing that should be mentioned (which isn't a big deal for most builders) is the 4x fixing holes on the Stator. They are 44mm centered and fine for most mounts.... but I got a set of hypertrucks and mounts and they only have 30mm centers and so they can't be mounted without making some changes. I got 44mm centers drilled in by an engineering company so as to ensure precise placement, but if you own hypertrucks and want to upgrade to Flipsky 63100s then this will be a problem you'll need to address. Would be good if Flipsky could add these 30mm holes. The Bioboards 63100s have both sets so I don't really understand why these don't.
This guys got it all. Wonderful job on the videos and your success. I'm a newbie. The bigger the motor the faster/torquer/rangier I know. Can you try to explain the my 5th grader brain how do we know the biggest/fastest motor we can buy based on the size of our batteries without spending too much that we never even have a chance to its potential? I guess it also depends on gear drive systems a little bit too yes? Appreciate it very much!
Hi mate, Flipsky did get back to me... 140 and 170 options are now available ;) flipsky.net/collections/e-skateboard/products/flipsky-brushless-dc-motor-battle-hardned-63100-190kv-5000w
i have a motor but one of the magnets broke... and even tiny bits of grit rub against the armature... is this normal? just wondering how an epoxy would fit in there, maybe a thin layer? is there any way to repair this magnet? ir rewind coils? i have one broken wire too because it snagged a piece of magnet, but for some reason i still test continuity on all 3 wires?
Hi mate! Sorry for delay but i needed time to contact manufacturer. See below they answer: Hello Pavel, long time no see. Everything is fine with us, how about you? Regarding the motors you mentioned, I consulted our motor engineer. Our motor Hall cannot achieve perfect neutrally timed, if used with our ESC, the deviation of forward and reverse current and speed is small; if used with other brands of ESC, there may be a certain deviation between forward and reverse current and speed, the normal current deviation is larger, and the speed deviation is small.
So after I remove the three screws or w.e. on my motor, it's just held by magnets? I didn't wanna rip it open and break something apart and thought I had missed something like I had to somehow unscrew the shaft or something
Hi mate, There is a split ring on the shaft that does hold the can in place. I do have a video on my channel on how to take a motor apart. It is about Maytech motors but principle is the same.
flipsky has decent motors for the price, but compared to their other motors, i dont know if i would spend the extra money. increase of cost to increase of performance ratio is not worth it for me. but if i really wanted motors in the 90s-100s then yes, id get flipsky. most bang for buck i would say is their 74s and 84s, their 55s used to cost $60 but recently increased by 20 bucks almost matching the price of 74, very sad.
@@PavelGarmas "I have tested the 170kV and Testing the 140kV now... I would say in a few weeks" ....... ???? 0:10 Big Headline in the Video "Detailed Review of 63100 Flipsky motors 2021 Model Part 01" So i figured you would Show more of em and Ride them. Proving the Battle hardening in the field or Something. Show acceleration and true Torque Not manufacturer Specs. A proper Review Not Just taking em apart. I Had really Big troubles fitting them on to the trampa Platform for example. Would Like to See your solutions
@@antonshevchuk3414 It all depends how you ride, where you ride and how you look after your board. Bearings would be first thing that will go at around 500 miles if you ride off road. Normally motors do last well. Does depend if you will be overheating them or not...depends on the set up.
When you test them, please show what sound they make when you spin them up fully without wheels and test them while riding hard offroad to see how the temperatures are at 100a which they claim it can do. IMO they will overheat. I would even bet on that.
No problem mate. The plan is : i am replacing the HD60 with two vesc6Mk5, will test the 6385 that i got at the moment then install the fans on them and test that out. After that I will install the 63100 and give them some abuse ; ) how does that sound?
It does depend on the gear ratio mate. I have the gear drives 1:4 ratio on 9" wheels and using 170 kV. 140 will give you more torque though...but less speed.
Good news guys! 140kV and 179kV options are now available on the website 😀 flipsky.net/collections/e-skateboard/products/flipsky-brushless-dc-motor-battle-hardned-63100-190kv-5000w
Too bad nobody makes a dual shafted version of a motor this size. It has enough power for any electric skateboard and would fit perfectly between the mounts on a standard 180mm truck for a single motor, dual drive to give more power than two 6354 motors could, while still giving a balanced power delivery with no pull to one side.
Thanks for the motor size comparison, Pavel. It helps those of us who don't build boards understand how powerful those 63100 motors are.
As far as the power of the magnets, I do not look forward to ever changing the the sleeves on my hub motor Meepo NLS Pro.
As far as the bare chested suggestion, that might entice my co worker and friend Miss Em to actually watch one of your videos, my friend:)
LOL cheers mate! Glad to see you around. I will need to loose a few pounds before the Putin on the horse look : )
Thanks bro, really detailed unboxing video and the wonderful explanation of our" battle hardened"! And surprised about different video style this time! Handsome man !
why is his discount code only $10 and not 10%?
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Hi panel, what battery would you suggest using with the 63100. Thank you for the great video info about the motor. Many thanks Lee
Hi mate. All depends on the build...what ESC? What gear ratio? What wheels ?
Generally 63100 motors are 65 - 75 Amp so a battery should be powerful enough to handle 150 Amp constant. I am using 12S7P Molicell battery pack. Have a look on my channel, i do have a few tutorials on batteries.
Nice video Pavel. One thing that should be mentioned (which isn't a big deal for most builders) is the 4x fixing holes on the Stator. They are 44mm centered and fine for most mounts.... but I got a set of hypertrucks and mounts and they only have 30mm centers and so they can't be mounted without making some changes. I got 44mm centers drilled in by an engineering company so as to ensure precise placement, but if you own hypertrucks and want to upgrade to Flipsky 63100s then this will be a problem you'll need to address. Would be good if Flipsky could add these 30mm holes. The Bioboards 63100s have both sets so I don't really understand why these don't.
Hi Tony,
Thank you very much for the comment. Very good point, I will contact Flipsky and will ask them to look into this.
Nice Pavel....I may have to upgrade my 6380's now!
Hi mate,
Thank you for watching and for the comment. I would recommend that you use the 2021 models of motors if you are going with Flipsky.
This guys got it all. Wonderful job on the videos and your success. I'm a newbie. The bigger the motor the faster/torquer/rangier I know. Can you try to explain the my 5th grader brain how do we know the biggest/fastest motor we can buy based on the size of our batteries without spending too much that we never even have a chance to its potential? I guess it also depends on gear drive systems a little bit too yes? Appreciate it very much!
Best way is to use esk8 calculator.
Great video.
Where did you find the Battle Hardened version of the 140KV 63100? I’ve only ever been able to find 190KV
Hi mate. I have asked for 140 and 170. I did just ask them about availability...will let you know.
Hi mate,
Flipsky did get back to me... 140 and 170 options are now available ;)
flipsky.net/collections/e-skateboard/products/flipsky-brushless-dc-motor-battle-hardned-63100-190kv-5000w
i have a motor but one of the magnets broke... and even tiny bits of grit rub against the armature... is this normal?
just wondering how an epoxy would fit in there, maybe a thin layer?
is there any way to repair this magnet? ir rewind coils? i have one broken wire too because it snagged a piece of magnet, but for some reason i still test continuity on all 3 wires?
I have battlehardened the motors before and it works however motors do run hot... have you tried contacting Flipsky and asking for replacement?
May I know their hall sensors are neutral timed? Same or near speed and currents for both backward and forward did you tested?
Hi mate! Sorry for delay but i needed time to contact manufacturer. See below they answer:
Hello Pavel, long time no see.
Everything is fine with us, how about you?
Regarding the motors you mentioned, I consulted our motor engineer.
Our motor Hall cannot achieve perfect neutrally timed, if used with our ESC, the deviation of forward and reverse current and speed is small; if used with other brands of ESC, there may be a certain deviation between forward and reverse current and speed, the normal current deviation is larger, and the speed deviation is small.
Awesome videos brother. Do you have any videos on how to fix loose magnets in the flipsky motors? Thanks 🙏🏾
Hi mate. Thank you and unfortunately I do not, however its quite simple - just some high temperature epoxy .
So after I remove the three screws or w.e. on my motor, it's just held by magnets? I didn't wanna rip it open and break something apart and thought I had missed something like I had to somehow unscrew the shaft or something
Hi mate,
There is a split ring on the shaft that does hold the can in place. I do have a video on my channel on how to take a motor apart. It is about Maytech motors but principle is the same.
Are 4 short M4 screws really enough to hold the motor in place with all this power?
I do use high tensile screws , all motors use the same fixing method and i had no problems so far.
@@PavelGarmas ok thanx bro! I’m going to try that!
Also they only do 190kv BH 63100’s unless you order 10 then they are customisable to other kv
I did ask that question and was told that other kV options will be available shortly. PS. I only ordered 4 and got kV i wanted.
That’s awesome, I may have to order some when they are available
Nope.... 140,170 and 190 mate.
flipsky.net/collections/e-skateboard/products/flipsky-brushless-dc-motor-battle-hardned-63100-190kv-5000w
Awesome, I’ll be placing an order mate, thank you
Bearing swap vid?
Good idea mate. I will do that but want to test these bearings for at least 200 miles.
flipsky has decent motors for the price, but compared to their other motors, i dont know if i would spend the extra money. increase of cost to increase of performance ratio is not worth it for me. but if i really wanted motors in the 90s-100s then yes, id get flipsky. most bang for buck i would say is their 74s and 84s, their 55s used to cost $60 but recently increased by 20 bucks almost matching the price of 74, very sad.
Thank you for watching and for the comment. Appreciate it.
Build safely buddy!
When is the new Video about this Motor comming ? :)
I have tested the 170kV and testing the 140kV now.... i would say in a few weeks.
@@PavelGarmas your Video never came along ?
@@Gamestar355 sorry mate what video?
@@PavelGarmas "I have tested the 170kV and Testing the 140kV now... I would say in a few weeks" ....... ????
0:10 Big Headline in the Video "Detailed Review of 63100 Flipsky motors 2021 Model Part 01"
So i figured you would Show more of em and Ride them. Proving the Battle hardening in the field or Something.
Show acceleration and true Torque Not manufacturer Specs. A proper Review Not Just taking em apart.
I Had really Big troubles fitting them on to the trampa Platform for example. Would Like to See your solutions
if you were to pick between the 6374 BH flipsky motors vs streetwings which would you take?
Streetwing are Maytech motors. What do you mean by BH? I do use Flipsky and Maytech motors and had no issues.
@@PavelGarmas bh = battle hardened
How does the 63100 compare to the 80100 price vs power?
Hi,
Never had the 80100 but do assume that the power is much greater. I would say it is a bit of an overkill for a skateboard though.
Will be delivery in India
I do not see why not.
Cannot order from any other application.
Will the flipsky 63100 190kv motor handle a 48 volt battery?
Anton,
Are you referring to 12S battery mate? Yes it will.
@@PavelGarmas What is the average life of a flipsky 6384 or 63100 motors?
@@antonshevchuk3414
It all depends how you ride, where you ride and how you look after your board. Bearings would be first thing that will go at around 500 miles if you ride off road. Normally motors do last well. Does depend if you will be overheating them or not...depends on the set up.
What is the difference between flipsky 6384 190kv and 63100 190kv motors?
Longer can, longer magnets, a bit more torque.
When you test them, please show what sound they make when you spin them up fully without wheels and test them while riding hard offroad to see how the temperatures are at 100a which they claim it can do. IMO they will overheat. I would even bet on that.
No problem mate. The plan is : i am replacing the HD60 with two vesc6Mk5, will test the 6385 that i got at the moment then install the fans on them and test that out. After that I will install the 63100 and give them some abuse ; ) how does that sound?
More Mass consumes also more power, something to keep in mind.
Absolutely correct however I am using DIY 12S7P 42P pack so should not even notice.
What kV do you suggest for a mountainboard?
It does depend on the gear ratio mate. I have the gear drives 1:4 ratio on 9" wheels and using 170 kV. 140 will give you more torque though...but less speed.
That's really Beautiful motor 😃👍
Hi mate
Glad you liked the video. Thank you for watching.
Good news guys!
140kV and 179kV options are now available on the website 😀
flipsky.net/collections/e-skateboard/products/flipsky-brushless-dc-motor-battle-hardned-63100-190kv-5000w
Too bad nobody makes a dual shafted version of a motor this size. It has enough power for any electric skateboard and would fit perfectly between the mounts on a standard 180mm truck for a single motor, dual drive to give more power than two 6354 motors could, while still giving a balanced power delivery with no pull to one side.
True that but what will happen on the turns?
Love my 6374 190kv
6374 are a good motor that is for sure.
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