Enclosure for DIY electric longboard

Enclosure for DIY electric longboard

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Printed in PETG, this electric longboard enclosure is the current edition of my year long DIY ELB project. The design features slots for two motor controllers, plenty of space for cables, and a walled off battery compartment. I used two VESC 4.20 motor controllers and four 4s 5ah batteries in a 2s2p configuration. This design should be able to accommodate a variety of battery/controller combinations though. I printed each section vertically on a Ender 3 v2 with a brim to prevent warping. The front and mid sections need to be flipped upside down in the slicer. Support blockers are recommended everywhere except the battery wall and lower portions of the outsides. I'm finding a .6mm nozzle to yield the cleanest results but I'm still testing. At least 3 walls are recommended. Each section took between 12 and 18 hours to print for me. keep in mind this is still very much a work in progress and will be updated over time Remix as you please, cheers!

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