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This is the electric motor upgrade build log of a Bobby Car using two Hoverboard. The end result will have four motors, one per wheel, two Xbox 360 potentiometers as throttle and brake on the stock steering wheel, and two push buttons to turn on and off each controller separately (e.g. FWD, RWD, AWD). Inside the Bobby Car cavity, the controllers, battery, and cabling will reside.
This is the electric motor upgrade build log of a Bobby Car using two Hoverboard. The end result will have four motors, one per wheel, two Xbox 360 potentiometers as throttle and brake on the stock steering wheel, and two push buttons to turn on and off each controller separately (e.g. FWD, RWD, AWD). Inside the Bobby Car cavity, the controllers, battery, and cabling will reside.
Most of the front wheel steering assembly has been replaced by 3D-printed parts, which are available for download. The rear wheel base has been replaced with an aluminum mounting plate.


The controllers will be flashed to a new firmware developed by [https://github.com/larsmm/hoverboard-firmware-hack-bbcar Larsmm] which is a fork of [https://github.com/NiklasFauth/hoverboard-firmware-hack NiklasFauth] original base.
The controllers will be flashed to a new firmware developed by [https://github.com/larsmm/hoverboard-firmware-hack-bbcar Larsmm] which is a fork of [https://github.com/NiklasFauth/hoverboard-firmware-hack NiklasFauth] original base.

Revision as of 11:25, 7 December 2019

This is the electric motor upgrade build log of a Bobby Car using two Hoverboard. The end result will have four motors, one per wheel, two Xbox 360 potentiometers as throttle and brake on the stock steering wheel, and two push buttons to turn on and off each controller separately (e.g. FWD, RWD, AWD). Inside the Bobby Car cavity, the controllers, battery, and cabling will reside.

Most of the front wheel steering assembly has been replaced by 3D-printed parts, which are available for download. The rear wheel base has been replaced with an aluminum mounting plate.

The controllers will be flashed to a new firmware developed by Larsmm which is a fork of NiklasFauth original base.

Base preparation

Wheels

Rear wheels

Front wheels

Steering wheel

Power buttons

Motors

Controllers

Battery

Flash firmware

References