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Quit with the custom-made slip ring business and bought a couple of <$10 three-wire ones from eBay.

PCBs finally came in from jlcpcb after a long COVID-19 delay:


Soldered all together:

Designed a mount for a spare piece of PVC pipe. Really didn't want to put too much more effort into the mechanical design as this was supposed to be a control systems project.

To keep the flywheel from flying off, made just the sort of screwy setup I can be counted on for:

Net-zero y-acceleration test (orange light blinks):
Swing-up gumption test (bonus: near loss of life or limb):
Very happy to see that the PLA placeholder wheel was sufficient, not needing to get a metal wheel machined was a load off my plate.
Next:
Implementing the PID controller.
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