Hi Folks, I did a search on this & didn't really pull up to much
Has anyone Built & used the Revolt open source controller with success? I'm considering this my first project I plan on starting soon (researching at the moment)
Lee
Revolt open source controller
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Re: Revolt open source controller
I didn't even know about this project but it does look interesting
This appears to be the main site:
http://ecomodder.com/wiki/index.php/Open_ReVolt
This appears to be the main site:
http://ecomodder.com/wiki/index.php/Open_ReVolt
Ian.
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Re: Revolt open source controller
you can buy a full kit ready to solder together for $600 + shipping which is quite a prospect! from
http://www.paulandsabrinasevstuff.com/store/page3.html
It's certainly food for thought, I rather like the idea of soldering my own controller together but don't have the skills to build it from scratch!
Lee
http://www.paulandsabrinasevstuff.com/store/page3.html
It's certainly food for thought, I rather like the idea of soldering my own controller together but don't have the skills to build it from scratch!
Lee
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Re: Revolt open source controller
Greg is your man!
His alias is GregsGarage.
Derek
His alias is GregsGarage.
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Re: Revolt open source controller
Missed this post, I have built and am using this controller. It works very well, much smoother than my old Curtis. If you find yourself in the Scottish Borders I can give you a road test. At the moment I am working to integrate the controller with the BMS project on this forum.
Greg Fordyce
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Re: Revolt open source controller
On the DIY Electric car forum jackbauer in Ireland has build and modified an Open Revolt with some success.
http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/showthread.php/brushed-motor-works-35098p50.html
Best scan thorugh it as much of the thread is of the BMW conversion.
http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/showthread.php/brushed-motor-works-35098p50.html
Best scan thorugh it as much of the thread is of the BMW conversion.
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Re: Revolt open source controller
From post 4,927 of the ecomodder forum build thread.
For those of you who want to learn how to build a controller in 45 minutes, instead of reading this thread for 3 weeks.....
Please watch the following two videos!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-3gVoSrcm0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZQdu6wC6qo
Thanks to Paul for the work he put in to give this presentation!
Greg Fordyce
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