1. Whats the difference between the Hadean and Diablo series?
The Diablo Series is Evolves latest technology release and supersedes the Hadean series. Comparing to the Hadean boards, the diablo series uses larger more powerful motors, a new EFOC 2.0 ESC, it has a higher top speed rating, has 20% more ride times due to the larger capacity battery, stronger acceleration and braking performance and new Forged CNC SuperCarve 2 truck design. The Diablo also comes with an upgrade Software package.
2. Can I upgrade my Hadean board to perform like the Diablo?
It's possible to turn the Hadean into a Diablo, however to do this it will require a new Samsung 50S battery, 2 new 6374 motors and a new EFOC 2.0 ESC . Swapping these parts will be an expensive upgrade, its far better off purchasing the complete Diablo board which includes a new deck and the SuperCarve 2.0 trucks.
3. Can the Renegade be upgraded to the Renegade Diablo?
Yes this is possible. To do this you will need 2 new 6374 motors, a new EFOC 2.0 ESC, new remote firmware and new BMS firmware. Please contact Evolve customer service for enquiries.
4. Can I install the new SuperCarve 2 trucks on my Evolve board?
Yes you can. However you will also need the new AT or Street drive gears that fit the new truck axle. To purchase the new SuperCarve 2 trucks please see the link or contact Evolve customer service for enquiries.
5. Why does my remote vibrate when accelerating hard or riding up a hill?
If your remote vibrates under these riding conditions its possible you have activated ‘Over Current mode’. The Diablo board allows for a large amount of current to be used for a period of 7-8 seconds only. After 7-8 seconds the remote will drop to Sport mode until you release the acceleration trigger in which the remote automatically returns to Corsa mode.
6. Can I install the Diablo 6374 motors on my Hadean?
The motors can fit the Hadean motor plates, however they will not work properly with the Hadean motor controller, BMS and remote due to firmware incompatibility.
7. Why is my remote displaying ‘Heat’ and vibrating?
If your remote displays Heat this means you have activated heat protection on your skateboard and the remote is telling you this. If the motor controller gets over 85 degrees or the battery gets above 70 degrees the motor controller will reduce power until the system recovers and cools down.