@BhasvicRacing@Greenpowertrust Sorry for the late reply! It sounds a really good project. Hopefully something from our documentation can help, and happy to answer questions! https://t.co/khj4kschl7
@BhasvicRacing@Greenpowertrust ... followed by motor speed, with temperatures as an input to derate if things start overheating. It's something we always wanted to do and never actually managed, although we did use an eChook to do basic throttle input smoothing/ramp up.
@Kestrel_GPT@CAUC_SHS@DresselRacing@Stealth_Racing@SgaRusko We used single speed chain rings and cut up cassettes, but we had a milled attachment to the motor shaft with the correct splines. Might be possible to take the splines from a freehub, fill with epoxy and drill out to fit the motor shaft to swappable and cheap sprockets?
Very excited to hear that the first batch of eChook Nano kits are selling well. Let us know how you are getting on with them guys! #telemetry#STEM#soldering@Greenpowertrust
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Exciting times here at echook HQ! @Greenpowertrust echook kits have arrived and are being quality checked before going on sale in the gp shop! #soldering#telemetry
@Kestrel_GPT@DresselRacing@SahalAutomotive They'll provide more than enough braking force - consider how much braking force you get through them on a push bike with far larger wheels :-) I believe 3galoo ran 140mm rotors with no issues.
@HaagEnterprises Arduino is such a good platform for getting started with programming, I hope you both love it. That project sounds more complex than our little data logger!
@Kestrel_GPT@JLRDriven All the best cars are built on a shoestring :) We've no plans for a car a new car still unfortunately... It will happen at some point!