@brishop said in Portable charger...:
Anyone know if it will charge the onewheel
According to the amazon listing "110V AC outlet (for devices up to 120W) " The Onewheel charger needs just under 300w, so I don't see this working for the onewheel
@brishop said in Portable charger...:
Anyone know if it will charge the onewheel
According to the amazon listing "110V AC outlet (for devices up to 120W) " The Onewheel charger needs just under 300w, so I don't see this working for the onewheel
@Adam said in A thought: post your OW+ shipping notifications w/ first two digits of order #?:
What's your order #?
Yeah they don't do order numbers for dealers like that.
Not sure about doing this via the app or something, but you could ride on grass slowly and then simulate it. jump off at speed and roll it out or take your foot off the sensor pad and let it cut off. not a bad idea to practice and get your body reaction to be instant and muscle memory.
Just got word from my dealer!!!!
"We just got tracking on our first 3 boards. According to FedEx, they should be here tomorrow. "
Two of the three boards are mine!!!
@OneWheelLord said in Need my electrical peoples help:
and has a 150 watt load
You need closer to just under 300 watts, if you plug it in as is you will blow a fuse most likely
@jnollz said in A thought: post your OW+ shipping notifications w/ first two digits of order #?:
Is that shipping from your dealer or shipping from FM to your dealer
To my dealer, they copy and pasted the email they got from FM
From my dealer (Keep in mind the last I heard it was shipping on this past monday the 15th:
"Your order is scheduled to ship the the week of the 29th, shipping date is Tuesday the 30th"
So add another two weeks (again) ugh
@timvdp said in Nosediving +:
always keeping pressure on your entire foot
I saw this debunked on the facebook group by user Jody James, he had a video of himself riding his plus at a good speed and raising his heel up completely off one side of the sensor pad and it kept riding fine:
"Several days ago there was a discussion about whether the plus will function properly at speed when only one sensor is activated (i.e. lifting your heel). I can't find the original post so I don't know if this already has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of whoever made the challenge for video proof- apologies if this post is redundant. Bottom line: The board rides fine when one sensor goes cold. Heel lift shuts down the motor, but only at very low speeds."
"It will only shut off under .5 mph"