u/stock_pro

Removing rear mudguard? (On ST3)

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to remove the rear mudguard on my Navee ST3, but I’ve run into the rear light cable.

Before I start pulling things apart, I want to do it properly and not damage anything.

Does anyone know:

Where the rear light cable connector is located?

If it can be unplugged easily, or if it’s integrated into the deck?

Any tips for safely disconnecting it?

I’d prefer not to cut any wires.

Any help or experience would be greatly appreciated 🙏

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u/stock_pro — 5 days ago

REALLY NEED YOU HELP!

Hi everyone!

I really need you help.

I have the Navee ST3 and I like it. But I think the mudguard is too big. For example It hits the ground when driving down from sidewalks and doing wheelies.

How can I fix this while keep getting dirt away from my ass? Anybody that knows a solution?

Thanks for all the help.

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u/stock_pro — 8 days ago

How can I trim my Navee st3? (Legal in USA)

I have a navee st3 in USA but i bought it from europe so i can only drive in 20km/h. How can I fix this?

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u/stock_pro — 10 days ago
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Problem with Traxxas Slash

Having an issue with my Traxxas Slash. When trying to accelerate from a standstill, the truck just jerks/hops forward. If I give it a small push, it usually starts driving normally again.

It almost feels like the motor or slipper clutch can’t properly engage from zero speed.

Symptoms:

- Jerky/hopping start

- Sometimes needs a push to get moving

- Drives better once rolling

Most likely cause?

- Slipper clutch?

- Pinion/spur gear mesh?

- Differential issue?

- ESC/motor problem?

What should I troubleshoot first?

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u/stock_pro — 10 days ago

How to make a NAVEE st3 to go faster??

Is there any way to make A Navee ST3 to go faster? Im in Sweden so the max speed is only 20 km/h.

Preferably a way to do it electronic. And not cut cables.

Thanks

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u/stock_pro — 11 days ago
▲ 3 r/uber

80% discount on 5 rides??

Saw a person selling accounts with coupons with 80% discount on 5 uber rides.

Where can i get this??

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u/stock_pro — 12 days ago
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80% discount on 5 rides??

Saw a person selling accounts with coupons with 80% discount on 5 uber rides.

Where can i get this??

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u/stock_pro — 12 days ago
▲ 0 r/cableadvice+1 crossposts

Hey,

I’m trying to build a single central charging station for my desk and I’m looking for something seriously powerful.

Requirements:

400–700W total output

5–9 ports (preferably mostly USB-C)

High per-port output (60–100W+ ideally)

USB-C PD (3.0 / 3.1) + PPS support (for Samsung fast charging)

Desktop / base station (not wall charger)

Use case:

Charging multiple devices at once:

MacBook Air (M2)

Samsung phones (S22+ / S24+)

Chromebook

Accessories

Basically want a “one charger replaces everything” setup.

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u/stock_pro — 20 days ago

Hey everyone!

I'm looking to upgrade my whole family's charging setup. We have multiple Samsung phones, MacBooks, and Chromebooks, and our cables are old and need to be replaced. Budget is not a major concern — we prefer quality and reliability over saving a few bucks.

Here's what I need advice on:

  1. Chargers: What is the best USB-C charger that works well with all three device types — Samsung phones, MacBooks, and Chromebooks? Should we go with single-port or multi-port chargers? We need several for the whole family.

  2. Cables: Our old cables need replacing. What is the best USB-C to USB-C cable available? Is the Anker 100W USB-C cable a good choice, or is there something even better?

  3. Overall setup: We want a clean, reliable, and future-proof charging setup for the whole family. What would you personally recommend if money is not the biggest concern?

Thanks in advance — really appreciate any detailed recommendations!

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u/stock_pro — 20 days ago

Hey everyone!

I'm looking to upgrade my whole family's charging setup. We have multiple Samsung phones, MacBooks, and Chromebooks, and our cables are old and need to be replaced. Budget is not a major concern — we prefer quality and reliability over saving a few bucks.

Here's what I need advice on:

  1. Chargers: What is the best USB-C charger that works well with all three device types — Samsung phones, MacBooks, and Chromebooks? Should we go with single-port or multi-port chargers? We need several for the whole family.

  2. Cables: Our old cables need replacing. What is the best USB-C to USB-C cable available? Is the Anker 100W USB-C cable a good choice, or is there something even better?

  3. Overall setup: We want a clean, reliable, and future-proof charging setup for the whole family. What would you personally recommend if money is not the biggest concern?

Thanks in advance — really appreciate any detailed recommendations!

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u/stock_pro — 20 days ago