How To Make Your Own Electric Skateboard?

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Are you ready to step up your skateboarding game with an electric skateboard? Building one yourself can be a fun and rewarding experience. If you use a traditional skateboard but want to occasionally try an electric skateboard without buying a more expensive one, you can try assembling one yourself.



What materials are needed to assemble an electric skateboard?

To make electric skateboards, you will need materials such as a skateboard deck, trucks, wheels, bearings, electric motor, battery pack, ESC (electronic speed controller), wiring, and remote control. The battery pack and electric motor are the key components that make the skateboard electric-powered. The ESC controls the speed and acceleration while the remote control is used to operate the skateboard. Other materials such as mounting hardware, grip tape, and various electronic components may also be required depending on the design and type of electric skateboard being built.

Don't be overwhelmed by the required materials. Teamgee H3 Electric Skateboard DIY Kit includes everything you need to convert your traditional skateboard into an electric one, except the deck.



Teamgee H3-DIY kit includes an electric component, PU wheels, remote controller, T tool, charger, remote charger cable, and manual. What's more, the installation process is easy and straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Get the Materials - A Teamgee H3-DIY Kit and a deck.

Step 2: Drill holes in the deck to match the spacers and install the electronic components in the H3-DIY Kit.

Step 3: Install the front wheel assembly of the H3-DIY Kit on the deck.

Step 4: Turn on the remote, test the electric skateboard slowly, and ensure everything works correctly.

Check out the video guide for visual reference.



Congratulations! You have successfully put together an electric skateboard. It is essential to note that safety should always be a top priority when using an electric skateboard. Wear appropriate safety gear such as a helmet, knee pads, and wrist guards to avoid any injuries. Also, be sure to follow local laws and regulations on the use of electric skateboards in public spaces. Enjoy riding your new electric skateboard!

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