Thank you for the video and the replies to the comments. I am going to attempt this mod on my board. I order all the parts. I didn’t, however, get that you needed 2 chargers from the video. Glad I read the comments. I just went and ordered an additional charger.
Does the top speed and acceleration increase? Or is it the same? Can I plug both in at the same time, or right after one another even if they are different charges? Do I have to leave it till both are fully charged or can I unplug them early even if they not fully charged at the same time? Both batteries need to be identical in voltage and energy or can it be different? As in can I add the g3 battery with my g2 battery? Great video, and thanks in advance!
@@llelsonbustillo6374 battery's too big... you'd have to do basically what I did in the vid but put the second battery on top of the deck between your feet.
I plan on doing this to my board, however I was just wondering why you only drilled until you saw red? is it for structural integrity? Or is it just so you dont pierce the grip tape? When I do mine instead of using the threads like you did, I want to use some nuts and bolts that will go right through the top of the board. and when it comes to charging, since its set up as a series I should keep the batteries at the same charge at all times and charge them at the same time or disconnect the battery connector before charging one at a time, otherwise I could risk an explosive fireball of death, right?
if you're drilling through then don't worry about the red- that's just to stop before the grip tape. for charing, I keep the batteries connected but charge them both at the same time to full using two separate chargers-- what is important is that you plug both chargers in at the same time and you keep them both plugged in until both batteries are charged to full. Do not unplug either charger until they are both full. You should only charge one at a time when they are physically disconnected from each other, and don't plug one discharged battery into the battery that is charged== very dangerous.
Question, if I unplug them from eachother. Charge one to full & the other to half. Can I plug them back together without problems? Or do they have to both be fully charged to be plugged together?
Do i have to remove the batteries from the enclosure to charge them or can i just leave them in and charge the 2 batteries like how you charge the board normally. This will be my first diy project and don't wanna die from some battery explosion
I just leave them on the board and charge them both at the same time to full charge- the main thing is that you keep the chargers plugged into the batteries when you charge them and do not pull the chargers until both are charged fully. Leaving the chargers plugged into the batteries keeps the esc disabled so the imbalance between the batteries has no effect. That is why you always keep both chargers plugged in until both are full charge. Even if one charges faster than the other, do not unplug it. If you only have one charger then you disconnect one battery from the other first then charge then both one at a time to full charge. Only reconnect when both are full charged. If you need to ride with one half charged and the other fully charged then use only one battery and then switch to the other battery after depletion.
@@pjhudsonjr what if you have 2 chargers and the other charger supposedly charges faster than the other? can you still plug both chargers to both batteries and let it charge till full then I can turn the esc on? or since one is faster than the other, i would be able to charge them both at the same time connected?
Question, if I unplug them from eachother. Charge one to full & the other to half. Can I plug them back together without problems? Or do they have to both be fully charged to be plugged together? Oh & can I use a different model battery? I was planning on using 346WH from the zealot or g3p on my g3
They must both be fully charged--- DO NOT, I repeat-- DO NOT let them be unbalanced in charge at any time... this includes when you charge or discharge-- if they are connected to each other they will discharge together equally, this is safe. If there is every an inequality in charge and one is unplugged, this can lead to explosions, fire, and death.
Too bad Backfire didn’t make the battery compartment ‘clip in’ like my screw gun. This way you could just slide the used one out and a charged one in. Maybe someone will make a mod for this.
Couple questions How much more miles / range did you get after you added the extra battery? When you charge do you plug in just one battery and it charges both?
The range is double- could be anywhere from 20 to 30 miles depending on how you ride. For charging, you need to charge them separately with you chargers plugged into each and at the same time... Do not unplug one charger while the other is still charging- they both have to be fully charged before you unplug the chargers - also you need to plug the chargers in at there same time, or one right after the other. The only way you can charge one at a time is by disconnecting the batteries from each other (the xt60) and then you can charge then separately at different times but never, never connect both batteries together if they are not both fully charged - I encourage you to read up on L ion batteries and the dangerous situations in charging and connecting in parallel
Sorry my phone autocorrect// To clarify- you need two chargers. Charging one will not charge the other. Do not charge one with the other still connected.
@@VanyaJohn if you charge only one at a time you have to first disconnect them from each other-- disconnect one from the xt60 then you can charge them separately. If you want to keep them connected, buy a second charger and charge them at the same time to full
Thank you for the video and the replies to the comments. I am going to attempt this mod on my board. I order all the parts. I didn’t, however, get that you needed 2 chargers from the video. Glad I read the comments. I just went and ordered an additional charger.
where can you buy the parts from amazon? I can't seem to find them. (Link?)
Will this work if I add the 6ah 216wh instead of the 5ah?
Does the top speed and acceleration increase? Or is it the same?
Can I plug both in at the same time, or right after one another even if they are different charges? Do I have to leave it till both are fully charged or can I unplug them early even if they not fully charged at the same time?
Both batteries need to be identical in voltage and energy or can it be different? As in can I add the g3 battery with my g2 battery?
Great video, and thanks in advance!
no, no increase -- only increase in range. See my other replies to the same question for your second question.
for your last q. they have be identical , do not add g3 battery to g2 battery!
@@pjhudsonjr can I extend range on the zealot s
@@llelsonbustillo6374 battery's too big... you'd have to do basically what I did in the vid but put the second battery on top of the deck between your feet.
@@pjhudsonjr I have the zealot s running in parallel with cloud wheels I get good range on it
I plan on doing this to my board, however I was just wondering why you only drilled until you saw red? is it for structural integrity? Or is it just so you dont pierce the grip tape? When I do mine instead of using the threads like you did, I want to use some nuts and bolts that will go right through the top of the board. and when it comes to charging, since its set up as a series I should keep the batteries at the same charge at all times and charge them at the same time or disconnect the battery connector before charging one at a time, otherwise I could risk an explosive fireball of death, right?
if you're drilling through then don't worry about the red- that's just to stop before the grip tape. for charing, I keep the batteries connected but charge them both at the same time to full using two separate chargers-- what is important is that you plug both chargers in at the same time and you keep them both plugged in until both batteries are charged to full. Do not unplug either charger until they are both full. You should only charge one at a time when they are physically disconnected from each other, and don't plug one discharged battery into the battery that is charged== very dangerous.
@@pjhudsonjr Alright, Good to know! another question I have, has the enclosure gotten scraped up at all? or is ground clearance good?
@@wheeze1892 I hit stuff all the time but that's my riding style-- normal riding there is plenty of clearance.
Question, if I unplug them from eachother. Charge one to full & the other to half. Can I plug them back together without problems? Or do they have to both be fully charged to be plugged together?
No!!!! do not plug two unequally charged batteries into each other - they could explode due to rush of current from one to the other !
@@pjhudsonjr wtf is this madness😂
@@ajt_atx Ik I’m not drilling into my board 😂
how flexible is it?
The board? Didn’t notice it affecting the flexibility - the G2 black is somewhat stiff as it is.
Do i have to remove the batteries from the enclosure to charge them or can i just leave them in and charge the 2 batteries like how you charge the board normally. This will be my first diy project and don't wanna die from some battery explosion
I just leave them on the board and charge them both at the same time to full charge- the main thing is that you keep the chargers plugged into the batteries when you charge them and do not pull the chargers until both are charged fully. Leaving the chargers plugged into the batteries keeps the esc disabled so the imbalance between the batteries has no effect. That is why you always keep both chargers plugged in until both are full charge. Even if one charges faster than the other, do not unplug it. If you only have one charger then you disconnect one battery from the other first then charge then both one at a time to full charge. Only reconnect when both are full charged. If you need to ride with one half charged and the other fully charged then use only one battery and then switch to the other battery after depletion.
@@pjhudsonjr what if you have 2 chargers and the other charger supposedly charges faster than the other? can you still plug both chargers to both batteries and let it charge till full then I can turn the esc on? or since one is faster than the other, i would be able to charge them both at the same time connected?
Question, if I unplug them from eachother. Charge one to full & the other to half. Can I plug them back together without problems? Or do they have to both be fully charged to be plugged together? Oh & can I use a different model battery? I was planning on using 346WH from the zealot or g3p on my g3
They must both be fully charged--- DO NOT, I repeat-- DO NOT let them be unbalanced in charge at any time... this includes when you charge or discharge-- if they are connected to each other they will discharge together equally, this is safe. If there is every an inequality in charge and one is unplugged, this can lead to explosions, fire, and death.
Also, you cannot use different batteries, they have to be the same WH or you will burn your house down or cause third degree burns on yourself.
What was the range increase too or any performance upgrades
performance no different.... twice as much range.
Hi, can you put a 10s2P 36V 4.0 AH with a 10s2P 36V 6.0 AH in parallel please ?
I don't think so, I think the AH needs to be the same but I'm not an expert on that part... you can probably search it and find that info...
just a quick question, is the board still water resistant after this mod?
Too bad Backfire didn’t make the battery compartment ‘clip in’ like my screw gun. This way you could just slide the used one out and a charged one in. Maybe someone will make a mod for this.
Couple questions
How much more miles / range did you get after you added the extra battery?
When you charge do you plug in just one battery and it charges both?
The range is double- could be anywhere from 20 to 30 miles depending on how you ride.
For charging, you need to charge them separately with you chargers plugged into each and at the same time... Do not unplug one charger while the other is still charging- they both have to be fully charged before you unplug the chargers - also you need to plug the chargers in at there same time, or one right after the other. The only way you can charge one at a time is by disconnecting the batteries from each other (the xt60) and then you can charge then separately at different times but never, never connect both batteries together if they are not both fully charged - I encourage you to read up on L ion batteries and the dangerous situations in charging and connecting in parallel
Sorry my phone autocorrect//
To clarify- you need two chargers.
Charging one will not charge the other.
Do not charge one with the other still connected.
@@pjhudsonjr So charge one until its charged, unplug it and charge the other one? and do not try to charge both at the same time?
@@VanyaJohn if you charge only one at a time you have to first disconnect them from each other-- disconnect one from the xt60 then you can charge them separately.
If you want to keep them connected, buy a second charger and charge them at the same time to full
@@pjhudsonjr this helps a lot, Thankyou