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Photos from Magic PEVs's post 12/10/2025

I posted part of this repair on my personal page but here is the rest of it before the customer comes to pick it up.

I built this for a local rider who has come back multiple times for multiple upgrades, and in this occasion, I did a double harness swap on two hypercore motors, both to the Fungineers motor cable, along with a rail modification.

Since the controller box is the AV Gen 2, the fungi connector didnt exist at that point. And while its technically possible to modify the box to accept the connector to fit flush, imo, the juice is not worth the squeeze, as u have to remove a lot of material, both inside and out for just a thread or two of grip. Plus the only board I've built that has had a fried controller, has been a result of trying that mod and just missing ONE tiny little sliver of aluminum (custo was pi**ed and stopped riding for a while. Made me super sad). So I dont do that anymore.

Now after the cable exits the controller box thru a cable gland, the connector sits inside the rail, after modifying the motor cable side to fit the larger diameter of the fungi plug.

Both Hypercores were color matched to their phase wires, so they should each be a drop in replacement.

Customer will also have the option of upgrading to Superflux (although will need to run motor setup again), as well as a BTG setup, as the full length of the harness was looped into the axle.

Hit me up for repairs to your vesc onewheel or to discuss your own custom build.

Photos from Magic PEVs's post 12/09/2025

Here is a board that was made by a builder no longer in business. It would no longer turn on, nor charge, and i discovered the battery was drained by either a power button being stuck on or a faulty component on the bms. That was never confirmed, as it could have been either in this case.

When I tore this apart, I also found that the plastic around the cable gland was cracked, thereby necessitating a replacement battery box. I had an extra used TB1 to save the client a few dollars.

A new TB1, and an 18s2p pack with an upgraded ennoid v4 from Indy Speed Control LLC got this rider floating again. Also replaced the power button, as it seemed like it had debris in it that might have been the cause.

Either way, everything that COULD have caused this has now been fixed.

Hit me up for repairs to your vesc onewheel or to discuss your own custom build.

Photos from Magic PEVs's post 06/07/2025

Ride em, put em on display, or do both.

Magic PEVs can help bring the vibes to any nighttime activities.

Please contact me today to discuss your own custom Onewheeled board build.

📸- Jeff Gross

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