johnny_261
100 µW
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2015
- Messages
- 8
Hi Everyone,
I'm almost finished my 5 wheel electric skateboard build. I decided to go this route to save some costs as I could use an old skateboard setup that I had and not have to modify trucks for a motor mount. As well, I had some scrap steel lying around that I made all the mounts out of. Overall, I'm quite pleased with the way that it works. I designed it so that your weight has to be on the tail of the board for the 5th wheel to get traction. Therefore, you can still ride it like a normal skateboard without getting drag from the motor when you want to. It's a nice option if you run out of power (or in my case when a soldered connection came loose and I had to ride 4KM back home without power).
Anyways my question that I was hoping I could get some help with is that the throttle trigger seems to be reversed. When I squeeze the trigger towards me to accelerate, it drives the motor to move the board forward, HOWEVER when I program the ESC, the throttle limits for REVERSE is what limits the throttle to accelerate forward. Also what this means is that I don't have any brakes as when I push the trigger forward to brake, the motor goes directly into reverse. When I push the trigger forward to reverse and then bring it towards me to accelerate, then I get brakes and a pause before the motor changes direction. So things are definitely backwards. I've tried to switch the motor direction on the ESC using the program card, but this doesn't do anything.
If I rode the board in the other direction (5th wheel on the front) everything would be fine (as in I would then have brakes), except for the fact that I would be pushing the trigger away from me to accelerate.
I have a 150A Car ESC from HK and am using the HK GT2B transmitter/receiver. Is it something to do with the transmitter or ESC???? I'm completely new to the RC world so really have no clue at all about this stuff.
And for those curious, other than that the board works great! Way faster than I'm comfortable going with.
Thanks for the help!
I'm almost finished my 5 wheel electric skateboard build. I decided to go this route to save some costs as I could use an old skateboard setup that I had and not have to modify trucks for a motor mount. As well, I had some scrap steel lying around that I made all the mounts out of. Overall, I'm quite pleased with the way that it works. I designed it so that your weight has to be on the tail of the board for the 5th wheel to get traction. Therefore, you can still ride it like a normal skateboard without getting drag from the motor when you want to. It's a nice option if you run out of power (or in my case when a soldered connection came loose and I had to ride 4KM back home without power).
Anyways my question that I was hoping I could get some help with is that the throttle trigger seems to be reversed. When I squeeze the trigger towards me to accelerate, it drives the motor to move the board forward, HOWEVER when I program the ESC, the throttle limits for REVERSE is what limits the throttle to accelerate forward. Also what this means is that I don't have any brakes as when I push the trigger forward to brake, the motor goes directly into reverse. When I push the trigger forward to reverse and then bring it towards me to accelerate, then I get brakes and a pause before the motor changes direction. So things are definitely backwards. I've tried to switch the motor direction on the ESC using the program card, but this doesn't do anything.
If I rode the board in the other direction (5th wheel on the front) everything would be fine (as in I would then have brakes), except for the fact that I would be pushing the trigger away from me to accelerate.
I have a 150A Car ESC from HK and am using the HK GT2B transmitter/receiver. Is it something to do with the transmitter or ESC???? I'm completely new to the RC world so really have no clue at all about this stuff.
And for those curious, other than that the board works great! Way faster than I'm comfortable going with.
Thanks for the help!