This is a guide to teach the novice a bit about how to get outlet power in their car without ruining their vehicle's starting battery or alternator.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.12 at 00:55
We've been talking a lot about alternate modes of transportation lately. The 360 inline skateboard immediately caught our eye for its simplicity and hubless wheel design.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.11 at 19:01
We've served up dozens if not hundreds of machines with a practical purpose, but we are always interested in machines like those [Steven Laurie] makes, which serve no other purpose than looking impressive, spewing smoke, leaving tire marks, and making a lot of racket.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.09 at 19:53
Perhaps you've seen this image before: a young kid tooling around on a pair of inline skates, pushed forward by a weed whacker cycle. While the instructions for this device would seem fairly obvious (attach wheel to weed whacker) the writeup appears to be nonexistent.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.06 at 16:51
I Don't have a better camera than the cam used for the instructable, don't leave comment like " photo suck, learn to take photo. . " http://web12.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.06.02 at 21:59
We've started to noticing a lot of commercial electric bikes on the street. Last year we looked at an electric trike project, after the break find out what people have been up to lately with similar projects.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.01 at 16:32
It might seem like we're on a vehicle hacking kick this weekend, but [Rex] built an excellent custom digital tach for his race car. It uses the classic seven segment displays, a PICAXE microcontroller and works with most engines.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.06.01 at 00:00
The Digidash project is an open source digital dashboard designed just for the megasquirt EFI system we mentioned in our diy EFI motorcycle post. Unfortunately, the site doesn't link the hardware design.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.31 at 09:57
There are several very nice 3D mice out there for navigating services like Google Earth or Second Life. 3Dconnexion for example makes a whole line of devices for 3D navigation.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.05.30 at 22:54
I installed a Class I trailer hitch on a small sedan. I ordered the hitch online. All parts fit perfectly. The supplied instruction sheet was excellent.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.05.29 at 21:01