• dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Or just install a switch on it. I guess that’s too high tech for startup bros to figure out how to do, though.

      Even my electric lawn mower has a fusible link (it’s actually a mini circuit breaker) that is designed such that you can yank it out, as a child safety feature. No fusible link installed, no power to the motor.

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        For just about any other case, I would say thats a great solution, but EUCs are self-balancing devices. A switch would be a potential failure point, and experiencing a power loss at speed would likely result in serious injury.

        • So you trust a software switch more. One that’s not under your control and is theoretically subject to bugs, and can be demonstrably manipulated remotely.

          Makes sense to me.

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            Fair point to some extent, but an electric speed controller (esc) is efficiency a software controlled switch anyway and thus is prone to the same manipulation. I suspect that this ‘software switch’ is nothing more than a flag telling the esc not to engage the motor.