@@Nick-xs9zu it's fake...I've noticed most of these videos never show them actually riding ..I've tried everything with and it's doesn't exist.. I've searched high and low for every tire and inner tube on the face of the planet and they just simply do not exist. I had to do something completely different but it's 10 times better. I joined 2xG30 motors together.. And then just used two different inner tubes in the same rim and it's flawless. But those hoverboard motors with the tires that they're saying is just not working and they know it... The tire is never going to run smooth and it's going to wobble like crazy and be completely uninjoyable and the only way you're going to have a good ride is with a smooth tire and they're not going to get that with that what they say bottom line I already build it and I can prove it. I'll show you on another platform my new design it's 10 times better. Using VESC
Great build and I’m trying to replicate it. I got a lot of questions. At 5:38 I see red and blue from gyro, to black and red wires, to yellow and blue to the velostat switch. What’s the wiring color order? +Pos/Neg- ? Is the shiny coating over the wood and copper tape matrix a spray glue adhesive? Did you solder the yellow and blue directly to copper? I gathered all the parts but wondering what’s the green strip and white rectangles on the border of the copper tape sensor? For the aluminum tape on the plastic sheet, why did you only make a skinny strip with gaps across the middle and not keep it the regular size? Thanks!
Don’t pay attention to the colored wires. Pay attention to the negative and positive connection from the gyro ( black U shape plastic) photo sensor, that’s all you need. Some wires you saw are connection from my 12v LED light. As far as the velostat, search for sandwich velostat pressure sensor diagram. You will be connecting the positive wire from gyro photo sensor to the copper sheet. Make sure you soldered it and same thing with the negative wire. You will have copper sheet from the top(pos +), velostat on the middle, and copper sheet on the bottom( neg -). That’s why they called this “sandwich”.
@@pnoybiritph3993 have you ever had it happen before when it just shuts off mid ride? I’m building one know but my pad is on and off working so sometimes it just desides it wants to throw me off 😅
@@jappiemoto yeah, when i had this two buttons switch, pretty scary. That’s the reason why i made my own velostat switch so all the foot board are covered with. No matter where i put my foot around the board it doesn’t deactivate the switch. Unlike the two button switches, your foot stay there the whole time.
you prolly dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest series on instaflixxer. Have been watching with my girlfriend for the last weeks xD
Hi, great job!! I also want to create a diy onewheel. I bought a hoverboard, but after turning it on, it starts to balance itself. Is it possible to use it for this project? Do I need another hoverboard? Thank you
I’m not sure. It’s better to check the internal parts if its has 3 boards or 2 boards. 3 boards are recommended for this project since this one has a switch for it to activate before moving. The 2 boards doesn’t, this board will move when you tilt it forward even you are not on board “balanced gyro”
@@pnoybiritph3993 I think i have 3 boards. 2x gyro board for each wheel and 1x motherboard. There is a video with my hoverboard: linksharing.samsungcloud.com/contents/view?contentsToken=1628445588930LtKmRYu¤tIndex=1&linkUrlVersion=V1 When I turn it ON the hoverboard balance itself :(
@@David-iq4vy even some 3 board models will balance by themselves. I’m afraid it’s programmed into the board, and your easiest option would be to purchase a different hoverboard.
@@abdounet8194 it would be easy to align these two motors if you have like rounded tube as exactly the size of the rims. From there, use drill to make a hole for bolts. If not aligned properly, you will have a bumpy ride and won’t achieve the maximum speed. Or just take it to machine shop and let them do the work.
Hi mate I made it, it works but now I want to improve it. The thing is I bought the same tire size you recommended 11x6-5 however I needed to add a spacer between the motors and my tire looks wider than yours even when both have written the same measurements, any thoughts ?
How did you get the motor out of the wheel well? I'm pulling hard on it and its not coming out and I'm afraid I'm going to damage it if I pull to hard... Is there something holding it in the hub cause I cant see anything?
The hoverboard wheel size is 5 in so yeah, it’s matter because you have to match the tire diameter and that’s the most important part when picking the right size of the tire. That is why i chose the 11x6-5.
hey guys! I build "onewheel" with hoverboards controller. Have one trouble. When I turn on power it give a kick for a balance 2 parts of hoverboard. Of course, now I don't need this function. Maybe someone knows, how disalbe this function?
It seems like you are good with your hands, because you are able to copy from scratch the Onewheel . Why don't you use that talent and invent something and patent it ? Maybe then when someone copies your idea and sells it for pennies on the dollar you will experience first hand what Patent holders like Onewheel and I have to deal with.
Great onewheel videos keep it up
can you please make video how toconnect foot pads to motherboard for onewheel
What tire did you use???? Mainly the inner tube I'm having trouble finding the inner tube for the large tire
Same problem he uses a 13x5-6 inner tube with a 11x6x5 tire.. I followed all the steps, can't get my tire to not leak or explode
@@Nick-xs9zu it's fake...I've noticed most of these videos never show them actually riding ..I've tried everything with and it's doesn't exist.. I've searched high and low for every tire and inner tube on the face of the planet and they just simply do not exist. I had to do something completely different but it's 10 times better. I joined 2xG30 motors together.. And then just used two different inner tubes in the same rim and it's flawless. But those hoverboard motors with the tires that they're saying is just not working and they know it... The tire is never going to run smooth and it's going to wobble like crazy and be completely uninjoyable and the only way you're going to have a good ride is with a smooth tire and they're not going to get that with that what they say bottom line I already build it and I can prove it. I'll show you on another platform my new design it's 10 times better. Using VESC
Great build and I’m trying to replicate it. I got a lot of questions. At 5:38 I see red and blue from gyro, to black and red wires, to yellow and blue to the velostat switch. What’s the wiring color order? +Pos/Neg- ? Is the shiny coating over the wood and copper tape matrix a spray glue adhesive? Did you solder the yellow and blue directly to copper? I gathered all the parts but wondering what’s the green strip and white rectangles on the border of the copper tape sensor? For the aluminum tape on the plastic sheet, why did you only make a skinny strip with gaps across the middle and not keep it the regular size? Thanks!
Don’t pay attention to the colored wires. Pay attention to the negative and positive connection from the gyro ( black U shape plastic) photo sensor, that’s all you need. Some wires you saw are connection from my 12v LED light. As far as the velostat, search for sandwich velostat pressure sensor diagram. You will be connecting the positive wire from gyro photo sensor to the copper sheet. Make sure you soldered it and same thing with the negative wire. You will have copper sheet from the top(pos +), velostat on the middle, and copper sheet on the bottom( neg -). That’s why they called this “sandwich”.
@@pnoybiritph3993 Maraming salamat, dood. 🤙🏽 I’ll try it and if successful, I will repost as one of your offspring 😎
What's that battery gauge at the back footpad? It'd be great to see a more in depth video on just your wiring.
How do you check battery life?? REALLY INTERESTED
Battery monitor installed on the footboard. Check my other video
@@pnoybiritph3993 thanks alot bro, let me just say you are a genius!
@@pnoybiritph3993 what part of the other video? Never found it :(
Why do you have wheels on the front? Does it randomly turn of on you?
The wheel on the front protect you in case you nosedive so you don’t get thrown off.
@@pnoybiritph3993 have you ever had it happen before when it just shuts off mid ride? I’m building one know but my pad is on and off working so sometimes it just desides it wants to throw me off 😅
@@jappiemoto yeah, when i had this two buttons switch, pretty scary. That’s the reason why i made my own velostat switch so all the foot board are covered with. No matter where i put my foot around the board it doesn’t deactivate the switch. Unlike the two button switches, your foot stay there the whole time.
Great vid, I'm going to try and make one myself, what size tyre did you use??
Thanks in advance 👍
You got it 😝
you prolly dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest series on instaflixxer. Have been watching with my girlfriend for the last weeks xD
@Leonard Thiago yea, I've been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
I tried this with one hall sensor and the board sensed this and did not operate until I hooked the other back up. How did you get around that?
Hi, great job!! I also want to create a diy onewheel. I bought a hoverboard, but after turning it on, it starts to balance itself. Is it possible to use it for this project? Do I need another hoverboard? Thank you
I’m not sure. It’s better to check the internal parts if its has 3 boards or 2 boards. 3 boards are recommended for this project since this one has a switch for it to activate before moving. The 2 boards doesn’t, this board will move when you tilt it forward even you are not on board “balanced gyro”
@@pnoybiritph3993 I think i have 3 boards. 2x gyro board for each wheel and 1x motherboard. There is a video with my hoverboard:
linksharing.samsungcloud.com/contents/view?contentsToken=1628445588930LtKmRYu¤tIndex=1&linkUrlVersion=V1
When I turn it ON the hoverboard balance itself :(
@@David-iq4vy even some 3 board models will balance by themselves. I’m afraid it’s programmed into the board, and your easiest option would be to purchase a different hoverboard.
The 2 hall sensor of the two motor connected or 1 hall sensor ? Thanks
One hall sensor
@@pnoybiritph3993 how to bolt two hub motor and align the magnet without damage it ? Thank 😇
@@abdounet8194 it would be easy to align these two motors if you have like rounded tube as exactly the size of the rims. From there, use drill to make a hole for bolts. If not aligned properly, you will have a bumpy ride and won’t achieve the maximum speed. Or just take it to machine shop and let them do the work.
@@pnoybiritph3993 thank you men you are a great persone 👍👍
Could you run it on 42 volts?
It runs 42 volts when is fully charged and maybe can handle up to 46v with that hoverboard main board.
Kamusta paps? Naccurious ako dito. Kaya lang mahina ako sa mga wirings talaga. Papatok yan dito sa pinas. Ingat lagi. Ride safe. Godspeed
Mabuti nmn paps, saka yung wiring madali lang at kinuha ko rin sa iba. Sige paps, ingst din at ride safe.
Hi mate I made it, it works but now I want to improve it. The thing is I bought the same tire size you recommended 11x6-5 however I needed to add a spacer between the motors and my tire looks wider than yours even when both have written the same measurements, any thoughts ?
hey man what kength was your spacer i am also doing the project and my tire is also wider
How did you get the motor out of the wheel well? I'm pulling hard on it and its not coming out and I'm afraid I'm going to damage it if I pull to hard... Is there something holding it in the hub cause I cant see anything?
Yank it with philips driver.
What's your wheel size not the tyre ? Is it matter ? Or not ?
The hoverboard wheel size is 5 in so yeah, it’s matter because you have to match the tire diameter and that’s the most important part when picking the right size of the tire. That is why i chose the 11x6-5.
@@pnoybiritph3993 so your wheel with tyre previously was 9in ?
@@AworldKwrestlHingS it was 8’ including the tire. But you don’t actually measure that, you measure what is the rim size.
@@pnoybiritph3993 thanks a lot men let's see how it goes:)
hey guys! I build "onewheel" with hoverboards controller. Have one trouble. When I turn on power it give a kick for a balance 2 parts of hoverboard. Of course, now I don't need this function. Maybe someone knows, how disalbe this function?
Where did you buy the parts
My lodi
It depends where you from
Could u send me the file to make the nose dive wheels setup u use please they look a lot smaller
And better than the sonny wheel thanks
Bro its hard to buy cheap and broken hoverboard in the philipines. Sad
pwede pong pahingi ng schematic nga wiring nya, hindi ko kasi mashadong makita color coding nya😅
Not enough details. Too many steps were skipped.
Agreed
Sorry, I've just seen 11 x 6 x 5 😂
If I paid you $175 you think you could build me one??
I would but it would be in couple months.
You are not trying to help anybody it’s just not informative documentation of what you have done
I had the other videos from the start.
It seems like you are good with your hands, because you are able to copy from scratch the Onewheel .
Why don't you use that talent and invent something and patent it ? Maybe then when someone copies your idea and sells it for pennies on the dollar you will experience first hand what Patent holders like Onewheel and I have to deal with.