

feels this way but he wasn’t happy with the standard way of checking the website or waiting for his phone to alert him. If you are into your social media, then you probably like to stay updated with your notifications. We love the detail that went into this!Ĭontinue reading “Quick Marty! We Have To Go Back, With The Golf Cart!” → Posted in Transportation Hacks Tagged back to the future, DeLorean, Flux Capacitor, golf cart Oh and the Flux Capacitor? It’s controlled by a Trinket Pro. A big array of arcade buttons hooked up to an Adafruit Audio FX board play various sound bites from the movie, including the theme music!Īll the accessories are powered off of a separate 12V system from the main 48V drive line. It has a 7” tablet built right into the dash to play music and use the Fluxy88 Time Circuits app. They started with one of the club’s golf carts and modified it heavily, relying on the automotive expertise of and to turn it into the aw-worthy time machine it is today. This past week was its big unveiling, and it has had an overwhelmingly positive response so far! was commissioned to build this totally rad Delorean style golf Cart for Red Deer College’s 30 th annual Golf Tournament.Īccording to him, it’s been about 600 hours in the making – and they only started building it in July. Posted in car hacks, Transportation Hacks Tagged back to the future, backup camera, bluetooth, BttF, dash computer, DeLorean, Flux Capacitor, gps, ipad, relay When finally gets sick of people complaining about where the BTTF guts are, maybe he can add a flux capacitor and time circuits. The build looks great, adds functionality, and should make road trips a little easier.
#FLUX CAPACITOR SOFTWARE#
Custom software ties everything together with OEM-looking icons and a big GPS speedometer.
#FLUX CAPACITOR LICENSE#
A WiFi backup camera frames the rear license plate.
#FLUX CAPACITOR BLUETOOTH#
A Bluetooth relay module is used to interface to the doors, windows, trunk, garage door remote, and outdoor temperature sensor. Luckily, the space occupied by the original stereo and dash vents in the center console is the perfect size for an iPad mini, even with the Lightning cable and audio extension cable attached.

To fix that, decided to deck his DeLorean out with an iPad dash computer that upgrades the cockpit experience, and we have to say we’re impressed by the results. No GPS, no Bluetooth - not even remote locks for the gullwing doors! A 35-year old car at that, and thus lacking even the most basic modern amenities. But without those, a DeLorean is just a car. Fusion to a DeLorean and it becomes a time machine. I invite all AAC members to make suggestions – maybe we could hold a vote to determine the best suggestion.Add a flux capacitor and a Mr. To me, ‘Magnetron’ would be ideal – it made up of ‘magne’ (possibly relating to magnetics) and ‘tron’ (possibly relating to electronics) the only problem being that there is such a thing as a magnetron. The term ‘flux capacitor’ would be ideal – but is it too widely known, and so another term is needed. Those more malevolent might place high value orders for flux capacitors, signed off by the accounts department. I envisage the term being used in presentations to senior management such as the main reason for the project delay/overrun being the availability of flux capacitors from our Far East supplier. Mechanics has the encabulator, dis-combobulator and many other such terms – but as far as I am aware there is no similar term in electronics (other than perhaps flux capacitor). It would be extremely helpful if this term was universal, such that those in the know were immediately aware on it – and could respond accordingly. I believe that it would be useful if there was a false component in electronics – which would serve as a foil against the un-initiated.
