392 Lithium-Ion Cells Powers The Electric Snow Racer



This is an electric snow racer I modified with a 40kW brushless motor and powerful batteries to reach a top speed of 60km/h. In today’s video I will try new lithium-ion batteries with a total cell count of 392!

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Oceanic Adventure – Bonnie Grace
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42 thoughts on “392 Lithium-Ion Cells Powers The Electric Snow Racer”

  1. U have distance and u have time. Why do you need to count frames? Frames can only be used to get most precise time.
    No need to calculate hot much is 10frames. Basic speed formula time*distance.

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  2. Nice one, Simon! Loved those chase shots with the snow spray. Must have been great fun blasting up and down for that hour of testing – right up until you decked it 😂

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  3. The battery back is wobbling too much and that changes the traction of your tire as the weight moves up and down. Shouldn't be better if you do a triangle 📐 at the end so the battery won't wobble?

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  4. i can see a big printer in the back … elegoo neptune 3 max? 😀 please do some big printing project again 😀 maybe a fully printed frame for the electric snow racer ?? 🙂 for better looks 😛

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  5. You can always use a speedometer app on your smartphone. They're free, you can actively view your current speed, and it will also log a top speed. With the one I use, you just hit the "start trip" button then put it back in your pocket. When you pull it out later, it will tell you your distance traveled, the time it took, top speed, average speed, and a couple other things.

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  6. Why not a luge? Like a laying down almost like as if you were on a speed bike, you know where the bike between your legs and you’re not like crouch in an awkward position like that I think if you were like knees back, it’ll be a lot feel a lot safer you need a little bit more of a housing for your body and everything but I mean I think that it would be pretty cool.

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  7. Please try the new Prusament PETG Tungsten for shielding. Prusa describes it as "Prusament PETG Tungsten 75% is highly specialized filament designed mainly for radiation shielding purposes. Tungsten powder inside the PETG filament is a heavy metal that does not react with water, oxygen, or with room temperature air."

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  8. this looks like fun, but not as much fun as putting a paddle wheel on the back now that its starting to warm up in your part of the world, and its almost time for some lake days and the lake vehicles

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  9. You are wrong regarding motor spec.
    Max voltage motor rating is just the max voltage for safe operation of the motor.
    You can hit the max output power of the motor way below this max voltage, it depends on the torque you have to supply

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  10. You can calaculate your maximum velocity by picking a "marks/bits" in the snow in the footage and measuring how long it take for your Snow Racer to pass. As you know the exact dimensions of the Snow Racer you can back calculate the velocity. As you cross your own tracks I get about Snow Racer length in about 3-4 hundreths of a second. If Snow Racer is 1800mm speed around 90Km/h peak!!!… 🔥🔥🔥

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