Hoverboards were the darling, or perhaps the scourge, of the last few years, Banned by vigilant airlines, they're a great way to break an ankle or set your house on fire. However, they're also a treasure trove of valuable parts for hacking, as [Aaron] ably demonstrates with his RC tank build.
[Aaron's] build utilizes not only the hoverboard's torquey hub motors but also the original control hardware, too. This is a cinch to repurpose, thanks to the custom firmware for the original controller developed by [Niklas Fauth], whose work we have featured before.
The hacked parts are crammed into a chassis built with aluminum extrusion, and the final result is a nimble and robust tank with one motor per wheel. This enables some exciting driving dynamics. Additionally, with all the torque available, [Aaron] is even able to ride the tank like an electric skateboard.
It's a fun build that shows off the raw power available from the hoverboard hardware. We fully expect to see these parts remain popular in the hacking scene in the coming years. Video after the break.
https://github.com/NiklasFauth/hoverboard-firmware-hack/blob/master/README.md
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