how to build a FFB direct drive STEERING WHEEL from a HOVERBOARD | step by step
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
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In this video, I'll show you how to build a direct drive force feedback steering wheel using a cheap hoverboard motor and a bunch of other inexpensive electronics. The price is between 100 and 200 euros and the results blow out of the water any other wheel available for even double that price. The direct drive motor offers high torque and detailed feedback with 15nm of peak torque and fast acceleration. The build is very easy and it's a perfect beginner project to start getting into sim racing without breaking the bank.
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Nice project, but I’d highly recommend adding an inline kill switch to anything delivering this level of torque, just to keep your hands safe from the wheel spinning when you crash or get shunted of track
been wanting to do this for years mate! thanks for the inspo! i have soo many hub motors laying around being a scooter tech. i need to use them for other things!
Awesome! keep up with the contents! The quality is amazing! I'll try a similar project this summer, starting to look for cheap/thrifted hoverboards. :)
been looking out for this project for 4 months just waiting for odrive and THANK YOU so much to propeler (creater of code ) for not making it paid
BTW u dont need the other board u can just use odrive although it does look more neat
It's one of the best open source project I've ever seen, also the community is small but very active
@@DAZprojects Hi i have two questions, is the custom pcb necessary for the build? If yes where can i buy it?
@@The_Vanillax you don't need the custom PCB, it's just makes things neater, you can get one from PCBway
@@DAZprojects oh ok thanks
Awesome video! I newer have time to finish my video but now I know good one to recommend!
Not opensource.
awesome video, project, everything great.
Good job 👍🏼💪🏼
Рома! Это твой ведь проект? Поздравляю! Ещё раз спасибо! Пользуюсь 💥
Actually insane
impressive!
Esta expectacular , los taladros antiguos con direccion en amvos sentidos , funcionan ?
Nice proyect
I wish you’d put a bit more detail into this. How do I route the cables out of the shaft? I can’t get them to budge at all
I guess you would need some tube for passing the encoder shaft through it, preventing any wear to the phase wires due to its rotation inside motors main shaft
This is awesome, FFBeast only for the steering right? And your pedals and shifters are they running separately through EMC?
That's correct
I'm interested in FFBeasts' flight sim stick and pedals!
hey man just wondering can i use the hub motor off my e scooter instead of the hoverboard just let me know thanks
Can you use the on board AS5407P encoder on the Maker XDrive Mini. Very nice video and assembly.
What screw size did you use to mount the SK16s?
can you help me choose a power supply? is using 24volt 10amp 500watt enough? or do i need a higher wattage? and isn't the hoverboard motor 36 volts? i also found a 36volts 28amp 1000watt power supply. i hope you can help me on choosing the right power supply. thank you in advance
Hi! Excellent work. Congratulations.
I need help. I've constructed one but when I'm calibrating the wheel and I go over 450 grades the wheel becomes crazy. Why?
And, the motor gets very very hot. Some idea why that's happen?
how did you put the steering wheel into the base tho
Hello, great job, in the country where I live I can't get that driver (x drive). Would it work with an Arduino Leonardo and a BT_2 board?
same question here, do you have any answer yet ?
Did you prefer the FFBeast Software, or the Arduino EMC software more? I'm thinking of using the same assembly and parts from FFBeast, but using an Arduino to communicate, if thats even possible.
I preferred the FFBeast, not even comparable
hi is there any way i could contact you personally i need some help with the steering wheel plans if you could please
@DAZprojects could i also use the same parts from your last ffb steering wheel to create this one as the only difference would be the brushless motor and the controller or could i somehow edit the hex file to turn down the rpm to use the raw output from the shaft of the motor as it alos has a pretty good 11nm output?
Just make this one in the first place
@@DAZprojects i already have the parts for the old one
Hi do you have some files for the PCB?
awesome video. do you by any chance have specs on the magnet and the bearing
From looking at the step file the bearing is a 19mm OD, 10mm ID. So it should be a 6800 variant.
For the magnet it should be around 6x2,5mm but if I'm not wrong it should be included with the encoder.
@@vbence12 Awesome thank you very much!
Why do you use the spoke to feed into the angular encoder if you could use 3 hall sensors already installed on this motor?
I believe the hall sensors in the motor do not have sufficient precision to make a good-performing wheel
@@algodude8713Hall sensors give the motor controller quite precise position of the rotor. A typical hoverboard motor has 15 pairs of magnets, and with proper processing it is 5400 position per rotation, if I am not mistaken. It is far better than this sensor, which has a resolution around 1 degree (and it has 4 hall sensors inside anyway, but "senses" only 1 magnet at the shaft).
I guess, the main reason is that this sensor reads the absolute angular position by itself. This drastically simplifies the code, of course.
Which games are compatible with this? Is it EA WRC2 one of them?
Can i do drift with this?
How are your pedals connected?
me fala como liga esses botoes extras
Hello, having trouble drilling through the axle. I’ve gone through 3 metal type bits. Any advice from your experience? Thanks!
I used a standard metal bit and the axle steel seemed very very soft, drilling through it with no problem
@@DAZprojects Thanks! I ended up needing to use some oil and apply more pressure to the drill, while going at a slower speed.
Hmm, I was wondering if you can take a beginner sim wheel and upgrade the motor like the logitech G29/923 and use the logitech housing for a sleeper look
Why?????
@@DAZprojects In the US, there was a culture of drag racing building sleeper cars. Sleeper cars were normal looking cars but built up to go fast. I've seen it in gaming computer builds with cases from the 90's to 2000's but haven't seen it in sim racing and thought wow, that can actually happen now after seeing your video. Of course, whoever does it will have to showcase it on Twitch and UA-cam or otherwise noone will know.
is there any alternate motor driver we could use as the neither the MKS xdrive mini nor the MKS xdrive-s are available in India
There's a list of compatible controllers on the FFBeast website
@@DAZprojects thanks
I can use the encoder that is soldered on the driver board?
I'm not sure but I think so, you will need to modify the mount to house the entire board
Did you find this motor better than the old project you did? BTW keep it up with your projects, i really like your videos
Way way better
@@DAZprojects Amazing, i think i'm gonna do it with the same hoverboard that i found nearby!! Thanks for the ispiration
How many nn?
is there any controller board thats cheaper than the xdrive mini ? any clones? i dont know how to search it up
That's already a clone of an odrive model
oh i see, thank you so much
Are you able to share your FFBeast UI Settings?
Does this wheel work in carx or froza
I think so, but I used it only in AC
Do you have the parts file printed on the 3D printer?
They're printed from PCBway
what is the steering angle? Only 180?
You can set it to whatever you want
Can you give me the link to the parts?
Hello friend, how are you?, I had a problem a while ago with my computer and I ended up being banned on discord! Would it be possible to remove it so I can return to discord please?
having cable coming out of wheel is big nono
Ok just tell me what that brake resistors for
It's to dump the back current of the motor to heat so that it doesn't go back in the PSU and trigger the over current/ over voltage protection. This happens when you turn the motor and it resists your movement
Thank you ❤
@@DAZprojectsCan/should I upgrade my brake resistor? I hear they get very hot and I worry that maybe it'll die someday and boom there goes my power supply and house lol
What pcb is that?
A custom one made with PCBway
@@DAZprojects how much did it cost?
Cause I need a pcb and I don't know which one to buy for the project
@@crykiddalt you mean the motor controller?
@@DAZprojects no you said which controller you need but what pcb do I get?
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No such thing as a hoverboard. Hoverboard has no wheels. How people still call these hoverboards is way too funny. Time to unsubscribe.
I know that's not what a hoverboard is, but it's how people call them
What a moron
I guess you're also mad at people calling quadro/hexacopters "drones"?