chuttney1
100 W
I wish to keep doing more on my eboard build but school keeping me way too busy this semester with one fall semester only class for my major I need to pass no matter what otherwise taking the same class a year later... Here's where I am right now.
Update 1:
I believe last week, I got my VESCs from jamesonotc. Found an issue with a capacitor and PM-ed him the problem. Found out I had one from his 2nd batch and I fixed it up.
As to detail my still unsolve OpenOCD error, I am able to the access the MCU from the STM32 ST-Link program on Windows with jamesonotc VESC with my discovery board with no problem ruling out a broken discovery board, but unsolve mystery. I also figured out how to upload the VESC firmware to the MCU with the STM32 ST-Link program for Windows users. I will still keep my fingers cross hopping I didn't damage the DRV8302 while resoldering the correct capacitors.
To-Do list:
Add led lights with appropriate luminosity value for night time riding
Rework single piece motor mount and gear ratio for SK3 6374 motors
Source 18650 cells and BMS for 50 amps
Get 10 gauge silicone jacketed wires
Rework skateboard to fit everything
3D print case in ABS
Add fuse and switch
Ultimate goal:
Take what I learn in building an eboard and make Chibi kart 2.0 for drifting possibly incorporating the rear steering mechanism concept used in the Speed Racer film. Inspiration is from the first person from here http://www.etotheipiplusone.net/?p=2042
VESC i made is on the left with jamesonotc on the right.
Update 1:
I believe last week, I got my VESCs from jamesonotc. Found an issue with a capacitor and PM-ed him the problem. Found out I had one from his 2nd batch and I fixed it up.
As to detail my still unsolve OpenOCD error, I am able to the access the MCU from the STM32 ST-Link program on Windows with jamesonotc VESC with my discovery board with no problem ruling out a broken discovery board, but unsolve mystery. I also figured out how to upload the VESC firmware to the MCU with the STM32 ST-Link program for Windows users. I will still keep my fingers cross hopping I didn't damage the DRV8302 while resoldering the correct capacitors.
To-Do list:
Add led lights with appropriate luminosity value for night time riding
Rework single piece motor mount and gear ratio for SK3 6374 motors
Source 18650 cells and BMS for 50 amps
Get 10 gauge silicone jacketed wires
Rework skateboard to fit everything
3D print case in ABS
Add fuse and switch
Ultimate goal:
Take what I learn in building an eboard and make Chibi kart 2.0 for drifting possibly incorporating the rear steering mechanism concept used in the Speed Racer film. Inspiration is from the first person from here http://www.etotheipiplusone.net/?p=2042
VESC i made is on the left with jamesonotc on the right.