Pwm signal from r/c receiver (but ppm and I-bus are aceptible too) ant EFeru (you can find in github) firmware for hoverboard pcb. Settings - FOC bldc control by speed
@@edysalto6304 github.com/EFeru/hoverboard-firmware-hack-FOC and you need to compile it yourself, because you had to write actual voltage of battery during first board start. You can try online compiler, if you don't know how to use visual studio : pionierland.de/hoverhack/
This is such a great idea, good job
How’d you wire the motors I want to make something similar
Yes thank you. The instructions are inside the code for every control variant
I did similar, but found it struggling to go if grass not dry. Then made 4x4, moved much better, but damaging grass, when turning
where did you get those motor wheel shaft mounts from?
I turned my self on the lathe
sorry i dont follow... what you mean?
@@bluecavemen I made those mounts my self..
But how did you build it?
With my hands and brain 😁
Nice 👍🏾
Fantastico che configurazione hai utilizzato pwm?
Pwm signal from r/c receiver (but ppm and I-bus are aceptible too) ant EFeru (you can find in github) firmware for hoverboard pcb. Settings - FOC bldc control by speed
@VaidasJuknevicius Ok You could send me a direct link for the firmware that I'm not very good at compiling
I had tried but without success
@@edysalto6304 github.com/EFeru/hoverboard-firmware-hack-FOC and you need to compile it yourself, because you had to write actual voltage of battery during first board start. You can try online compiler, if you don't know how to use visual studio : pionierland.de/hoverhack/
There view videos, how to hack hoverboard controller and modefy for remote control
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Hmm 🤔 one wheel 🛞 is enough for stirring
Yes, when caster wheel in front. And rear are wider than original.