Re: Tesla Model 3 Rear Drive Unit Hacking

Topics concerning the Tesla front and rear drive unit drop-in board
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Re: Tesla Model 3 Rear Drive Unit Hacking

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Bratitude wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 9:56 pm If your planing on releasing your own standalone controller then fair enough, but the open in openinverter dose stand for something….
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AMP3R wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 9:34 pm I prefer that this information not become open source.
Why on earth are you posting here then? Have you seen the name of this site?
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Re: Tesla Model 3 Rear Drive Unit Hacking

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AMP3R wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 9:34 pm I prefer that this information not become open source.
Ok. No problem. As I said before well done getting to where you need to be and I hope it works out and does what you need. The main focus of this thread is currently the replacement PCB project that I'm currently "leading" and the replacement software for the OEM board TI micro project of Dave's. While I personally don't like closed systems I've no problem with folks using them as at the end of the day it gets another conversion working and the owner driving down the road. It's probably worth you opening a new thread if you wish to discuss / document your solution on here.
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