And I’m sorry but unfortunately part of the reason I chose the nano x because it just looks stunning and I’ve found a lot of the other controllers (like this one are just a little off putting).
THERE IS HOPE. I don’t doubt their ability to work as a controller but the plastics are a problem for me, the gaps are just so ugly. Did you have any of this?
haha dont apologize. I understand entirely, but I ordered it even though I didnt like the looks of it bc if LHB sold it im sure it cant be that bad of a product
Can you post a piccie of the gap in question? I’ll see if mine have it as well. There’s nothing outstanding about the injection molded case, but it seems ok.
No worries man I appreciate the comment at all, I consider myself someone who prefers function over looks but when it comes to controllers I got the feeling the only real difference was the plastic shroud that surrounds the controller and the price. I would bet money all these controllers have the same internals from a factory in china
I did my best to take photos but frankly my lighting is horrible and my phone lens is cracked so hopefully you see what I’m talking about.
IRL it looks more exaggerated and the seams around the buttons are where the bulges are most noticeable.
The entire throttle switch piece looks and feels flimsy and nasty, surprised it made it past QC
That looks cool, but honestly that’s a nunchuck with a screen, I think one of those might be not too hard to make using a linear potentiameter and an arduino. I’m curious how they get data from the batteries on the esk8 though. I’m fortunate enough to be on a robotics team in my high school that has a lot of good programmers, so I’ll run an idea like this by them and see how it goes.
glad you like the idea im sure you could buy a bluetooth dongle for your vesc/esc and have the computer behind the screen read that as well and just broadcast it to the screen
I just took mine apart and I’m already cadding the pieces . I’m planning on printing a new throttle piece and seeing if I can 3d print a piece for a third finger hold (I feel it will be more comfortable with holds for 3 fingers instead of 2, and the internals leave me about .65 of an inch to do it)
Yea if I used an arduino I would use two arduinos communicating with each other in someway, the arduino on the skateboard with temperature and battery sensors and the one in the remote with just a bluetooth adapter and a little screen to display it. That way the receiver and info screen are independent
If you want I wouldn’t have any problem modeling something for you specifically btw, tell me what kind of finger grip or texture you want and I’ll have it for you . And because you’ll be 3d printing it just tell me what tolerance your 3d printer requires.
I actually love the idea of a trigger pull mechanism, and great work doing the conversion. definitely a good option for people that already have extra rc car controllers laying around. I’m probably going to stick with the Nano and just upgrade it to my suiting, since I’m already building a long board from the ground up except for trucks and wheels But I’m definitely intrigued and plan on making my own trigger pull arduino controller and mix your and @DougM suggestions
The receiver looks identical except for the molding, and there are many aspects of the transmitter that look identical, like the switch on the back, thumb wheel design and location, led location, button location and charge port location, the difference is the banggood one costs almost 1/3rd of the nano x