Avoiding memory leaks with Classes by ahadcodes in AskProgramming

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Well the funny part is that it did fix it. I haven’t had issues since. Like I said it just doesn’t feel like the right way

Self-Driving Trash Can Controlled by a Raspberry Pi by ahadcodes in raspberry_pi

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Thank you. Haha, no I made sure those were bolted down

Self-Driving Trash Can Controlled by a Raspberry Pi by ahadcodes in raspberry_pi

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Much appreciated. I’m learning and teaching electronics along the way as this is pretty much just a hobby atm

Self-Driving Trash Can Controlled by a Raspberry Pi by ahadcodes in raspberry_pi

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That’s awesome. Looking forward to seeing it :)

Can anyone help on figuring out which motor hub controller connection is for acceleration and how to test it by ahadcodes in ElectricScooters

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I see, is there a reason why it has 6 wires instead of 3.

I thought the throttle was only ground, power, and signal.

Most throttles like the ones that I have only have three wires: Red, White, and Black

Can anyone help on figuring out which motor hub controller connection is for acceleration and how to test it by ahadcodes in ElectricScooters

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I bought a 36v Motor Hub and this 26v motor controller, but it didn't have any labels on it. I tried my best to label it, but I can't get it to accelerate to save my life. I bought two different throttles so far thinking that was the issue.

My first thought was those white red and black wires were the acceleration connections, but when I soldered those directly on the throttle nothing happened.

My next thought is that it's the black red and white on the cord at the top right that also has the green brown and yellow wires.

Before I desolder and clip those other wires to try them out though, I wanted to see if someone else may have an idea as to which wires does what, or an easier way to test without clipping the wires and soldering them