Hi there, Thanks for this video! I found a thrown away hoverboard and it didn't seem to function properly. So I started checking for loose and or broken wires or other deviations within the circuit. There was one loose wire attached to the battery power connection to the motherboard with a 2 pin white connector on the other side. It did not seem to go to any connector. Here in your video you showed me that it is a 15V out extra utility connection. After tens of video's finally shown! So now I can move on, knowing that that wasn't the culprit! Thank you very much!🙏
you can control the hub wheels with brushless motor controllers , i just used the boards because they have the controllers built in . i have a project in view with an odrive twin controller
I still don't get why you have to add the firmware to the circuit board. Why cant the rc receiver work by itself? Without the firmware that where im lost
because the program on the main processor is not at all the same , the stm32 processor is completely reprogrammed with a new system , you cant just plug a receiver in or use it like i do without changing the main program and replacing it with a new program
My hoverboard does have that big honkin motherboard, only gryo boards on each side. It functions just like any other horverboard. Does anyone here know why I don't have that mobo?
Can you advise. I am having connection problem, I am using stm32 cube programmer and st link V2, upgraded the firmware, diconnected and reconnected st link, still couldn't establish connection
Hi there, Thanks for this video! I found a thrown away hoverboard and it didn't seem to function properly. So I started checking for loose and or broken wires or other deviations within the circuit. There was one loose wire attached to the battery power connection to the motherboard with a 2 pin white connector on the other side. It did not seem to go to any connector. Here in your video you showed me that it is a 15V out extra utility connection. After tens of video's finally shown! So now I can move on, knowing that that wasn't the culprit! Thank you very much!🙏
Absolutely the most helpful video ive seen on this very helpful. Thank you alot answered most my questions i had about doing this
Do you think we can use the motor controllers already existing on the hoverboard board? To bypass the hoverboard uC brain? Thanks.
you can control the hub wheels with brushless motor controllers , i just used the boards because they have the controllers built in . i have a project in view with an odrive twin controller
I still don't get why you have to add the firmware to the circuit board. Why cant the rc receiver work by itself? Without the firmware that where im lost
because the program on the main processor is not at all the same , the stm32 processor is completely reprogrammed with a new system , you cant just plug a receiver in or use it like i do without changing the main program and replacing it with a new program
@@baoheli thanks I figured it out and added a new firmware to my new board
My hoverboard does have that big honkin motherboard, only gryo boards on each side. It functions just like any other horverboard. Does anyone here know why I don't have that mobo?
Can you advise. I am having connection problem, I am using stm32 cube programmer and st link V2, upgraded the firmware, diconnected and reconnected st link, still couldn't establish connection
Eferu's firmware on github has a wiki with troubleshooting tips
Have you thought about using a wii nunchuck controller? Oh and great video thanks it’s been helpful!
could you please share the hex code you use ? as i am struggling to find anny proper code , not an computer handy person here ! 😅
How many volt 4 big capacitor
64
Qurwa, ja pierdole nie myślałem że w tej wersji mi się spodoba . Nie mogę odejść od komputera. Qurwa, jprd.
Put your camera on a tripod man
K aimee