Can Electric Skateboard Get Wet?

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How many of you have worried about your electric skateboard getting wet? We know that there are many of you that are wondering whether or not electric skateboards can get wet, so we decided to take the time and do the research to answer this question once and for all. So, without further ado, let's find out the answer!

The Deck Or Board Get Wet

Decks or boards can get wet. The best way to prevent this from happening is to not ride in wet weather or when it's raining. However, when it comes into contact with water, the wood softens and deforms. Even after it dries, the board may not perform as well as it did before it got wet. You might realize that the skateboard doesn't have that crisp spring anymore. All you need to do at this point is to clean your skateboard, give it some time to dry completely, and then ride again.

Bearings And Bolts Get Wet

When skateboard bearings get wet, they lose lubrication and the bolts rust. Without lubrication, the slide slows down and the bearing weakens from the inside out. The skateboard doesn't move as quickly or smoothly as you might expect after it gets wet; it takes a long time to dry because water goes below the surface. This will rust the bolts, which can cause breakage but not suddenly or where you don't expect it; breakage will be a slow process rather than a sudden one. 

Other parts of the skateboard that are important to consider are the grip straps and wheels. The grip straps help you keep traction on the board, even when it is wet. However, over time, entrainment—the adhesion between the tape and deck—can lose its effectiveness and start to peel off. If this happens, the tape will start peeling off of your deck because it is made of synthetic rubber, which does not rust easily.

Do Electric Skateboards Get Wet From Rain Or Snow?

Electric skateboards are a type of skateboard that is powered by electric motors. This means that, unlike a traditional skateboard, you don't have to use your own muscle power to get around--the motor does it for you. These motors are powered by rechargeable batteries and can be run on a variety of terrain types. If you're wondering whether or not electric skateboards get wet from rain or snow, read on!

In fact, electric skateboards have a certain degree of waterproofness, no matter what kind of skateboard. But that doesn't mean the electric skateboard is completely waterproof. Even boards with high IP ratings run the risk of damaging electrical and drive systems after repeated or prolonged exposure to moisture. Once your electric skateboard battery, motor and electronic components have a water entry and cause damage to the electric skateboard, it will cause certain dangers. It is unavoidable that it rains suddenly while riding. After riding in the rain, the electric skateboard should always be wiped clean and dry, and the performance of various parts of the electric skateboard should be checked for damage.

On a snowy day,If you can handle the cold, you can ride an electric skateboard. But remember to wrap up warm and don't get a cold. A cold can be too dangerous for you to ride if it is too cold for you to walk due to the wind-chill factor when you are moving.

 

Why Do Skateboards Get Wet?

As we all know, there are many possibilities for a skateboard to get wet

  1. Cycling in rainy days: Cycling in rainy days is much more dangerous than riding in a dry environment. In rainy days, not only the road is slippery, but there are also many small obstacles. Painted surfaces and metal road features are like ice. In addition, it may also cause water to enter the electronic components such as motors and batteries, resulting in damage to the skateboard.
  2. Cycling through stagnant water: This is a relatively small problem. Generally speaking, when cycling through stagnant water, as long as the vehicle speed is slow to cross this distance, the motor will enter the water. If the standing water is too high, you can consider picking up the electric skateboard and walking through this distance before riding
  3. Splashed by water when not riding: Do not use the dryer in this case, because the high temperature will damage the adhesive layer. For electric skateboards, maintenance is a little more complicated. You will also need to remove the electrical enclosure. Take them off, dry them with a clean towel, and let them dry to make sure the internals don't get damaged, but of course you can do both of the above

Conclusion

The best advice is don't ride in the rain and don't easily get your skateboard wet. That way you can have fun on the skateboard no matter what.

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