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A DIY E-bike Conversion on the Cheap

Cars That Think

Being an open-source design no doubt keeps the price of this hardware down: The controller I bought set me back a mere $85. The handlebar-mounted controls connect with an Arduino, which interprets their settings and translates them into a PPM signal, which is applied to the electronic speed controller. OK boomer," indeed.

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A DIY E-bike Conversion on the Cheap

Cars That Think

Being an open-source design no doubt keeps the price of this hardware down: The controller I bought set me back a mere $85. The handlebar-mounted controls connect with an Arduino, which interprets their settings and translates them into a PPM signal, which is applied to the electronic speed controller. OK boomer," indeed.

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Automakers agree on common plug to recharge electric vehicles

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Reply Neutral Haikibutsu @ Apr 19th 2009 4:31PM It would be better if there was a 7 point or more: 3 for power and ground, and 4 for a USB-like connection to tell you things like car status, power, etc. Reply Highly Ranked Shyam D @ Apr 19th 2009 4:34PM Such data connections could easily be relegated to a wireless connection.