ok, I did pick up the THS720 - came with power supply, albeit not original, came with 2 150MHz Testec Probes, new battery, LCD fresh and crisp , even though it has one scratch that does not pose a real problem and checked out ok.
Also came with invoice which makes this tax deductable.
I realize it is not the over the top super duper gizmo and that there are better ones out there, but as a small general purpose portable gizmo for abroad this does not sound too bad an idea.
Still gotta take a couple of photos, but I was too tired today.
ON THE BENCH TODAY: 20 DOLLAH E-SCOOTER! Picked this up at the Thrift last week; object is to turn this pile of junk into a working scooter...
I LOVE THE SMELL OF ANGRY PIXIES IN THE MORNING!
After doing a little prelim testing, I discovered that this speed controller is A) rated for a pretty hefty 35A and B) has motor braking, which remote locating the FET would disable. That, combined with the fact that 1) I'm already considering modding this 300W powertrain onto a bicycle and 2) the necessary 12/4 power cord could be had for a trifling $7, I decided to build it the quick & cheap way, even if all I got out of it was some real-world load testing.
Yeah, it's totally Doc Brown lookin'. But it works, and the combination of two 35C 4S/6AH LiPos and that 300W motor produces some pretty spunky torque; enough to peel tire on the living room floor.
So next will be some empirical testing; getting it all set up with a power analyzer so I can see how much current it draws and how many mAH for a typical trip around the block. If it makes it around the block carrying my fat ass around without letting the magic smoke out.
Now all I need to do is wait for a few days nice weather and cleared-up local roads.
mnem
"In my defense; I WAS left unsupervised."
I know too much about women and there are those that don't care, those who are only attracted to the bling, and those who are just plain batshit crazy.
I told the last woman I was dating if it didn't work out I'd just get another cat.
Guess what I got?
I know too much about women and there are those that don't care, those who are only attracted to the bling, and those who are just plain batshit crazy.
I told the last woman I was dating if it didn't work out I'd just get another cat.
Guess what I got?
I would guess a backhander across the face!
...Should have guessed the seller was the German cousin of the Freddy Krueger outfit we have here ; https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/mjtronix/m.html David
In all honesty, I wish we had vendors near me who offered those kinds of "grab bags" of run-end components... back in the day we had a local Surplus Outlet that did 1 lb, 5 lb and 10 lb "junk boxes"; I got a USAF-labeled gyroscope in one and 50 pieces of xenon strobe PCB in another... and more random resistors, switches, pots caps & semis than I could be arsed to count in every box...
mnem
snippity....
It were a bit iffy there; the balance is all weird and it tries to accelerate out from under me, as it has 16.8V/14.8V nominal at however much current you can push through 2 meters of 12ga copper wire on tap (3 x 4S/6.6AH 35C Tiger Power commercial/AP LiPos in parallel) into a 12V/300W rated motor. It carted my 175kg around quite well, tho the HF drill-motor ESC did sing pretty loud if I goosed it.
Not sure exactly how much LRA it actually pulled, but it was high enough I saw 600W+ on the power analyzer a few times!
I have a few niggly bits I need to fix on it... but the boi seems to think it's going to be his. I dunno if I dare let him have the thing, as squirrely as it is... maybe if I put some of my smaller 3S/4Ah LiPos inside. Now kindof regretting taking the slow-boat-from-China route on those BMS PCBs...
mnem
The near Vertical Stem and steering geometry can be prone to oscillating violently on some throwing the front wheel sideways ......
...Should have guessed the seller was the German cousin of the Freddy Krueger outfit we have here ; https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/mjtronix/m.html David
In all honesty, I wish we had vendors near me who offered those kinds of "grab bags" of run-end components... back in the day we had a local Surplus Outlet that did 1 lb, 5 lb and 10 lb "junk boxes"; I got a USAF-labeled gyroscope in one and 50 pieces of xenon strobe PCB in another... and more random resistors, switches, pots caps & semis than I could be arsed to count in every box...
mnem
https://www.ebay.ca/sch/m.html?_ssn=hstate&item=164713600212&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=grab+bag&_sop=10
There, I found some for you
...Should have guessed the seller was the German cousin of the Freddy Krueger outfit we have here ; https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/mjtronix/m.html David
In all honesty, I wish we had vendors near me who offered those kinds of "grab bags" of run-end components... back in the day we had a local Surplus Outlet that did 1 lb, 5 lb and 10 lb "junk boxes"; I got a USAF-labeled gyroscope in one and 50 pieces of xenon strobe PCB in another... and more random resistors, switches, pots caps & semis than I could be arsed to count in every box...
mnem
https://www.ebay.ca/sch/m.html?_ssn=hstate&item=164713600212&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=grab+bag&_sop=10
There, I found some for you
Mhmmm.... $40 shipping (and the large proportion of likely 30-40 years old Sprague Electro-Bombs) kindof take the sweet edge off that find.
There was a reason I said near me... those boxes make me think of floor sweepings from that rabbit warren I scoped out with 25CPS downtown, where the guy tried to get me to pay $150 for a bench PSU with one dead channel and Easy-Bake Oven left on overnight aroma...
mnem
My knee still hurts from that expedition...
Med you want a HP scope ? 55$ for a HP 1740A, it's cheap right ?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hewlett-Packard-HP-1740A-Oscilloscope/154422216684
Edit: Just noticed it's sold for parts. Probably explain the price.
Med you want a HP scope ? 55$ for a HP 1740A, it's cheap right ?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hewlett-Packard-HP-1740A-Oscilloscope/154422216684
Edit: Just noticed it's sold for parts. Probably explain the price.
The near Vertical Stem and steering geometry can be prone to oscillating violently on some throwing the front wheel sideways ......
That's no different in principle to the motorcyclist's dreaded Tank Slapper, except in cutesy miniature. Cutesy that is until it pitches you off the thing and all that stops you sliding along the ground is your teeth braking you against a kerb stone.
On the topic of sliding along the ground, I was once a pillion passenger on a mate's bike. He managed to drop it for no good reason while doing in excess of 60 mph down Hillingdon Hill in Uxbridge. It is amazing how long you subjectively continue to slide on your back down the road. It takes so long that you try to stand up, figuring you mush have stopped by now, and promptly fall back down because you're still moving. I reckon that I tried to stand up three times. The subjective sliding time was minutes, the objective a few seconds. Thank god for a good leather biking jacket and the absence of any traffic to get involved with in an interesting fashion.
It will come as no surprise to you that the mate, Dave, is now dead. He went to that motorcycle rally in the sky about 30 years ago after wrapping himself and his bike around a tree at high speed (Relayed to me about 23 years ago by Izzy, the EE lass I mentioned some weeks back, when I happened to run into her in the Princess Lousie pub in Holborn, London.) There are old bikers and there are bold bikers, but there are no old bold bikers.
Edit: Why is it that you only spot the literal* when you've uploaded the message. (*NOT a typo. Typos are made by typographers, literals are made by the idiot who wrote it.)
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/26-x1-75-Wheel-size-36V-500W-Electric-Bike-Conversion-Kit-for-Rear-Wheel-Motor-Hub-Control/PRD4FR0J46H75OW
Well Hell...
It arrived, and it wasn't a box with a couple bricks inside.
When I got back from my scooter experiment and bike riding with the family, this was waiting on the porch. It is a hub motor eBike conversion kit; I've been shopping these since before the fatBike, but with the COVID breakdown in supply chain they've been effing insanely expensive. As in ~$500 with shipping, before Duty (from China) and HGST and of course carrier brokerage fees.
This one was CAS$259 delivered. From a local vendor, so no duty or other BS. Also, 500W kit vs 250-350W for the ones at the bottom of the food chain; as opposed to the cheapest FatBike kit I could find which was almost $700.
In all honesty, I was easily 50/50 skeptical that anything would arrive at all, having played the "too good to be true" lottery more than a few times on fleaBay. I must admit, I am surprised. It appears to be all new kit, in original sealed cartons, and not the most basic kit either, but midrange with a battery bag and pedal assist sensor. Only thing it doesn't have is the primo LCD control panel upgrade.
As you might imagine, when I counted and found it had the same number of spokes as my fatbike's rear wheel, I decided to take a chance. Now comes some real fun... I haven't laced up a bicycle wheel since I was a teen, and that did not turn out very well at all, as I tried to do it without a lacing jig.
So now... I may be getting into a all-new rabbit-hole.
But first, I need to get it all mocked-up and confirm it works, of course. I may be crazy, but I'm not stoopit. *knocks on wood*
mnem
If I was really smart, I'd save myself a buttload of pain & put it on the boi's bike instead...
Med you want a HP scope ? 55$ for a HP 1740A, it's cheap right ?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hewlett-Packard-HP-1740A-Oscilloscope/154422216684
Edit: Just noticed it's sold for parts. Probably explain the price.
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/26-x1-75-Wheel-size-36V-500W-Electric-Bike-Conversion-Kit-for-Rear-Wheel-Motor-Hub-Control/PRD4FR0J46H75OW
Well Hell... It arrived, and it wasn't a box with a couple bricks inside.
When I got back from my scooter experiment and bike riding with the family, this was waiting on the porch. It is a hub motor eBike conversion kit; I've been shopping these since before the fatBike, but with the COVID breakdown in supply chain they've been effing insanely expensive. As in ~$500 with shipping, before Duty (from China) and HGST and of course carrier brokerage fees.
This one was CAD$259 delivered. From a local vendor, so no duty or other BS. Also, 500W kit vs 250-350W for the ones at the bottom of the food chain; as opposed to the cheapest FatBike kit I could find which was almost $700.
In all honesty, I was easily 50/50 skeptical that anything would arrive at all, having played the "too good to be true" lottery more than a few times on fleaBay. I must admit, I am surprised. It appears to be all new kit, in original sealed cartons, and not the most basic kit either, but midrange with a battery bag and pedal assist sensor. Only thing it doesn't have is the primo LCD control panel upgrade.
As you might imagine, when I counted and found it had the same number of spokes as my fatbike's rear wheel, I decided to take a chance. Now comes some real fun... I haven't laced up a bicycle wheel since I was a teen, and that did not turn out very well at all, as I tried to do it without a lacing jig.
So now... I may be getting into a all-new rabbit-hole.
But first, I need to get it all mocked-up and confirm it works, of course. I may be crazy, but I'm not stoopit. *knocks on wood*
mnem
If I was really smart, I'd save myself a buttload of pain & put it on the boi's bike instead...
Since you are going to be choosing "robust" spokes for that wheel, I suggest using the products and the calculator available here:
https://spokes-calculator.dtswiss.com/en/
They offer very good quality spokes, and you can select heavier wire gauges than what some others might offer.
I am a satisfied customer, not affiliated in any way.
Rabbit-hole warning: If you want to totally geek out on your wheel/bike design, check out BikeCAD:
https://www.bikecad.ca
The creator is an old mechanical engineering buddy that I have not seen in years now.
If times were non-COVID, I would have suggested a meet-up with my wheel truing stand and some TEA.
By the way, can't tell from that side of the hub, but is that hub compatible with disc brakes or is it rim braking only?
Yeah bad sort of test gear that goes inside you
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/26-x1-75-Wheel-size-36V-500W-Electric-Bike-Conversion-Kit-for-Rear-Wheel-Motor-Hub-Control/PRD4FR0J46H75OW
Well Hell... It arrived, and it wasn't a box with a couple bricks inside.
When I got back from my scooter experiment and bike riding with the family, this was waiting on the porch. It is a hub motor eBike conversion kit; I've been shopping these since before the fatBike, but with the COVID breakdown in supply chain they've been effing insanely expensive. As in ~$500 with shipping, before Duty (from China) and HGST and of course carrier brokerage fees.
This one was CAD$259 delivered. From a local vendor, so no duty or other BS. Also, 500W kit vs 250-350W for the ones at the bottom of the food chain; as opposed to the cheapest FatBike kit I could find which was almost $700.
In all honesty, I was easily 50/50 skeptical that anything would arrive at all, having played the "too good to be true" lottery more than a few times on fleaBay. I must admit, I am surprised. It appears to be all new kit, in original sealed cartons, and not the most basic kit either, but midrange with a battery bag and pedal assist sensor. Only thing it doesn't have is the primo LCD control panel upgrade.
As you might imagine, when I counted and found it had the same number of spokes as my fatbike's rear wheel, I decided to take a chance. Now comes some real fun... I haven't laced up a bicycle wheel since I was a teen, and that did not turn out very well at all, as I tried to do it without a lacing jig.
So now... I may be getting into a all-new rabbit-hole.
But first, I need to get it all mocked-up and confirm it works, of course. I may be crazy, but I'm not stoopit. *knocks on wood*
mnem
If I was really smart, I'd save myself a buttload of pain & put it on the boi's bike instead...
Since you are going to be choosing "robust" spokes for that wheel, I suggest using the products and the calculator available here:
https://spokes-calculator.dtswiss.com/en/
They offer very good quality spokes, and you can select heavier wire gauges than what some others might offer.
I am a satisfied customer, not affiliated in any way.
Rabbit-hole warning: If you want to totally geek out on your wheel/bike design, check out BikeCAD:
https://www.bikecad.ca
The creator is an old mechanical engineering buddy that I have not seen in years now.
If times were non-COVID, I would have suggested a meet-up with my wheel truing stand and some TEA.
By the way, can't tell from that side of the hub, but is that hub compatible with disc brakes or is it rim braking only?
Yeah... it appears I can't even count right... or at least, can't keep a number in my head for the time it takes to get from the shed to the desk and write it down anymore. The fatbike rim is 32 spoke; this hub is 36.
I've been shopping rims, and likelihood of being able to reuse these spokes, even with a rim supposedly designed to go on these hubs, is pretty small given the original rim; that means another ~$120 or so for the rim plus a set of spokes to get the thing on my fatbike.
Also... not sure I even want to do it now that I see how heavy that whole wheel really is; this bike is already a freaking tank and a bit of a chore to pedal. I'm thinking if I add the weight of that wheel and the batteries... not sure it'll ever get pedaled like a real bike again.
As for disk brakes; yes, it has a 6-bolt bearing cap which looks the same as the one on the fatbike wheel. I intended to measure the bolt pattern with calipers and make certain until I recounted the spokes and got disgusted.
At this point, I believe I need to sleep on it. Maybe some clarity will come with the morning light.
mnem
Med you want a HP scope ? 55$ for a HP 1740A, it's cheap right ?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hewlett-Packard-HP-1740A-Oscilloscope/154422216684
Edit: Just noticed it's sold for parts. Probably explain the price.
Med you want a HP scope ? 55$ for a HP 1740A, it's cheap right ?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hewlett-Packard-HP-1740A-Oscilloscope/154422216684
Edit: Just noticed it's sold for parts. Probably explain the price.
Oh yeah.. got one of those as a present, "not working properly" . It did have some issues but I never got around to working on it. I handed it down to my stepson, who needs time to look into it..
L'histoire se repete. (or similar spelling 😋)
The single reason which answers all that, and the fact that it continues to persist even today, and still indirectly poisons all digital formats that have followed, is simple human greed.
mnem