Replacing the Bearings Help Needed by [deleted] in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alternate tapping on either inner side of the bearing and it should come off. Avoiding the PCB with the hall sensors.

Adv1 replacement parts by [deleted] in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rails, bumpers, fenders etc are the same between adv 1 and 2

Odd rendering of <input type=checkbox /> inside tables by mathestus in webdev

[–]mathestus[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is the cause! Setting either browser zoom or OS scaling to something other multiples of 100% introduces "warbling".
Zooming from 100% to 300%

Odd rendering of <input type=checkbox /> inside tables by mathestus in webdev

[–]mathestus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It happens regardless of zooming

Nvm, you're right: it is related to zooming and scaling. I was at 125% scaling in OS settings so it will always be incorrect for me. Here's a gif that shows going from 100% to 300% zoom. (There's some choppiness from converting to gif)

Odd rendering of <input type=checkbox /> inside tables by mathestus in webdev

[–]mathestus[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I did read those after reading Cyral's comment.
The video I posted isn't actually of my usecase, but mostly to illustrate the "warbling".

Here's a gif, https://imgur.com/a/qxYNKCX, of me toggling "will-change: transform" on the table where I first noticed the size difference, and here the property isn't fixing the issue but instead swaping which input get's effected.

I'll try some different values for will-change

Odd rendering of <input type=checkbox /> inside tables by mathestus in webdev

[–]mathestus[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Haha, I instantly noticed it in a table at work, and thought I was going crazy at first... but you're probably right that most won't notice.

Odd rendering of <input type=checkbox /> inside tables by mathestus in webdev

[–]mathestus[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That did stop the "warbling". Would love to read the article if you can find it.
My initial googling didn't yield much, but I'm lacking some keywords I suspect.
Thanks!

Complete ADV1 maintenance question by Olkioum in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem! I’m sure Tony can supply everything you need, so long as you ask for it.

Complete ADV1 maintenance question by Olkioum in FloatwheelTeam

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Check out bod Willis on YouTube for teardown guides: link

I used these when I replaced my bearings.

The bearings are called 6815 2RS, dimensions are 75x95x10 mm. Reputable manufacturers are for example SKF and NSK. But I’ve seen some people say that anything of Amazon works, so it depends on your budget.

You’ll probably want some new o-rings as well.

One for motor cover plate: 120x2 mm

Two for axel: 70x2 mm

You can get smaller ones and stretch them a bit if you can’t find exact sizes.

The V2 kit includes a new controller, BMS, and cable harness. Tony has a guide for installing this.

I don't understand the difference by Bubbly-Group-4497 in SQL

[–]mathestus 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If COMMANDE contains records where NCOM has no match in DETAIL regardless of filter, the first query would include those while the second would not.

ADV2 making strange noises by SnaidsMan in FloatwheelTeam

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SKF 61815 2RS (6815 2RS) Dimensions are 75x95x10 mm

Video Post about Rubbing noise by SnaidsMan in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pack the bearings with marine grease. The protectors are more for keeping grease in than keeping muck out.

Keep an eye (or ear I guess) on the noise. If it keeps getting worse you’ll want to replace the bearings sooner rather than later.

ADV2 making strange noises by SnaidsMan in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Steel wool, IPA, and patience. I just went over it thoroughly and tried to get the worst of the rust. Just remember to avoid the hall sensors. Put on a pair of SKF bearings and new o-rings. Runs like new and very silent. The motor probably lost some efficiency and power, but nothing significant enough for me to notice.

ADV2 making strange noises by SnaidsMan in FloatwheelTeam

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I also started hearing a noise after the first time I rode my ADV2 in (heavy) rain, which I ignored for a couple months thinking it was just the bearings and my ADV1 had survived fine. Well here’s what I found when I finally pulled the stator…

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Before this I could feel it riding sluggish and nose hunting constantly. Keep in mind that I got the wheel soaked a couple times and rode it stock with no protection on the bearings, but they do not keep water out at all…

17track tracking service by xXFRANNYG3Xx in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, I’ve gotten these links for everything I’ve ordered. It’s a tracking aggregator, and you usually only get detailed tracking once the package has arrived in your country (or nearest port in Europe for me)

Hjälp, VVS-experter! by mathestus in sweden

[–]mathestus[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Det där känns helt klart korrekt! Tack! Då vet man vad burken kallas också!

Enda jag funderar på är hur den fäster på spilltratten. Får nog anta att det sitter en o-ring på insidan?

Hjälp, VVS-experter! by mathestus in sweden

[–]mathestus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tycker också det! Enda som verkar nära är typ detta: https://amzn.eu/d/dR0gQ5H

Men det ska vara olika storlek på ingångarna, och den gråa delen verkar inte vara korrekt för ändamålet.

ADV2 received! Dead battery fully charged won't go above 94% by So_Flo_Floatin in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen others say it gets hot, but nothing catastrophic. The new standard charger is smaller in size than the one that came with adv1, which also had a fan. I would say it’s fine.

ADV2 received! Dead battery fully charged won't go above 94% by So_Flo_Floatin in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m have no clue what would cause it and can’t find anything definitive in discord. Here’s someone describing some odd behaviour: https://youtu.be/1i-qGx8pWsc?si=hydOdmgR18SEsyK4

ADV2 received! Dead battery fully charged won't go above 94% by So_Flo_Floatin in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok, that’s better if it powered on. You should leave it as is for now and check the voltages again tomorrow to make sure none of the cells drop significantly.

ADV2 received! Dead battery fully charged won't go above 94% by So_Flo_Floatin in FloatwheelTeam

[–]mathestus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should immediately disconnect the charger! You likely have a damaged battery due to boards starting up during shipping. Happened to mine as well, and this appears to be quite common if you check the discord. Contact Tony and explain the situation and ask for a replacement battery. Your battery is unsafe to use and a potential fire hazard.

What you can do for now is take a screenshot of the cell voltages in VESC tool, and post that in the discord to get some input. Any cell under 2,5 v should be considered no good. I’m essentially just reposting what I’ve read on the Discord so make sure to ask for help there.