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Hi All, Greetings from New Zealand

PostPosted: 23 Nov 2023, 19:30
by ADI8421
Quick Introduction: I'm a retired electronics hardware/firmware engineer based in New Zealand, recently confined to wheelchairs and mobility scooters. 10Km/hour forward speed isn't enough for me, so time to start hacking.

So I've figured I need to build a 'DWIZ-ADAPT' type Programming Adaptor ie. Separate TX/RX to 'One Wire' serial adapter.
I already have an FT232RL FTDI USB To TTL Serial Adapter.

If anyone can help with a link to the 'special' version of Wizard 5 I would be forever grateful.

Many thanks in advance.

Cheers Jim

Re: Hi All, Greetings from New Zealand

PostPosted: 23 Nov 2023, 19:47
by Burgerman
I can. But it wont make it faster. Unless someone has reduced speed for some reason already. Speed is a function of battery volts and gearing. And it cant go faster without adding more volts than your battery gives you.

PM me.

Re: Hi All, Greetings from New Zealand

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2023, 18:15
by martin007
Welcome to the forum.

Re: Hi All, Greetings from New Zealand

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2023, 19:24
by ADI8421
Thankyou Martin.

martin007 wrote:Welcome to the forum.

Re: Hi All, Greetings from New Zealand

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2023, 22:10
by ADI8421
Thanks for your help Burgerman. Successfully built and tested the ADWIZ-ADAPT pcb etc.
Works great !
Cheers Jim

Burgerman wrote:I can. But it wont make it faster. Unless someone has reduced speed for some reason already. Speed is a function of battery volts and gearing. And it cant go faster without adding more volts than your battery gives you.

PM me.

Re: Hi All, Greetings from New Zealand

PostPosted: 26 Nov 2023, 11:20
by Burgerman
Was it possible to increase speed?

Re: Hi All, Greetings from New Zealand

PostPosted: 27 Nov 2023, 20:27
by ADI8421
Burgerman wrote:Was it possible to increase speed?


Speed was already set to 100% maximum, but it did solve my Forward Deceleration problem which was set far too course.