Hi,
I am a manual wheel chair user.
I have converted an electric scooter (Aovo Pro S3), so that i can attach my wheelchair to it and go for a ride.
(Heres a video, not me, but of a somewhat similar concept by Erik Kondo)
It works very well, i use it often to comute 13km each way, i can go in rotating doors, public transport and so on.
However part of the conversion was to remove the rear wheel and ad two rear wheels, so the scooter can stand by it self for when i moun/unmount it with the wheel chair.
Therefor the scooter is fron-wheel driven. This means traction is not always super, since most of my weight is in the rear.
My idea is to buy an electric skateboard/mountain board gulwing-engine set and attach to the rear, instead of the standard longoard gulwing and wheels i have now.
This means converting to dual engine. I suppose i need a new controller, or y splitter? And maybe something else to ensure that the power is distributed properly to both the front and the rear engine.
I am ok with electronics, but being pointed towards some obvious steps would be really helpful
I am a manual wheel chair user.
I have converted an electric scooter (Aovo Pro S3), so that i can attach my wheelchair to it and go for a ride.
(Heres a video, not me, but of a somewhat similar concept by Erik Kondo)
It works very well, i use it often to comute 13km each way, i can go in rotating doors, public transport and so on.
However part of the conversion was to remove the rear wheel and ad two rear wheels, so the scooter can stand by it self for when i moun/unmount it with the wheel chair.
Therefor the scooter is fron-wheel driven. This means traction is not always super, since most of my weight is in the rear.
My idea is to buy an electric skateboard/mountain board gulwing-engine set and attach to the rear, instead of the standard longoard gulwing and wheels i have now.
This means converting to dual engine. I suppose i need a new controller, or y splitter? And maybe something else to ensure that the power is distributed properly to both the front and the rear engine.
I am ok with electronics, but being pointed towards some obvious steps would be really helpful