
Hall sensor throttle ebike e-scooter - single part - super easy
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I used PETG, a perfect material that works great. I set my infill to 80-90% circular, not 100%, because otherwise circular infill doesn't work at all in Cura. I made two holes for the magnets I got from small figures with magnetic hands and feet. I attached a Hall sensor, Google's 43A model, and hot-glued it into place. This part is designed for small escooter handlebars with a diameter of 21mm - the actual part has a 22mm diameter, as shown in the drawing. I used only one magnet, and the voltage difference between 3.3V supply voltage is from 1.5 to 2.0V, which gives me over 400 values on my Arduino ESC for brushed motors - more than enough. I hope you like it! If you do, please like this post. I'm curious about how one says "Like It or You Like It" (LIYLI). If you want another diameter, just let me know.
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