Where did you make it? I made it atMITERS, MIT's student run shop/hackerspace. In addition to having the tools I needed, MITERS also has lots of awesome people who know about making a huge variety of different things. Especially electric vehicles, multicopters, and Tesla coils, though. W...
It’s not designed to run to the store and back again with the weekly grocery shop and even if it wanted to, the Motan couldn’t do it as it has absolutely no storage space. It’s a plain and simple cruiser that’s made for fun and to keep you in top physical shape. All that ...
While we’re down here near the bottom running board, think about how you’re going to mount all the other elements down here. It’s a tight fit, and the axel awkwardly runs through everything. Plus, you can’t have things dangling too low or they risk dragging on the ground. How y...
The boards use huge 220μF 50v decoupling capacitors because my local electronics shop had big bags of them on clearance. A much smaller capacitor will also work, something 15v 20μF or higher. A CNC machine needs a very fine tipped cutting head to print boards for SOP components. If the...