First test of my openffboard build with power
First test of my openffboard build with power

A quick test, without a wheel attached to the spindle, of the openffboard, running on Linux, in BeamNG.drive. It took a while to get here as I'm not very knowledgeable…
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A quick test, without a wheel attached to the spindle, of the openffboard running on Linux in BeamNG.drive. It took a while to get here as I'm not very knowledgeable with motor drivers but it seems to work so far.
Next step will be to fabricate a bracket to mount it to my rig. Since this video I have mounted a wheel and done some driving. The feel is pretty good, the motor is only 6NM which in DD land is a little on the low side but it's incredibly smooth.
Hardware:
OpenFFBoard (purchased assembled) Project Link Github Link
ODrive S1
Baldor BSM90N-1150AFP (ebay auction for untested motor, was about 50USD shipped)
48v 10.5A power supply