I finished my painting today (I think) , so I've got time to spend making the universe a better place!
Concerning front 2 wheel drive or rear single wheel drive, I have a rather strong opinion that can be boiled down to "KISS" , Keep It Simple,Stupid.
So you can figure that I wouldn't even think about actually buying two of everything, and having to wire up two of everything, and having two of every thing to go wrong....
But, if you really wanted to use two motors, and build an electronic differential into the system, it wouldn't be too terrribly hard to do. First off, you have to decide if you are using one battery or two. If two are used,I would join the negative sides of the batteries together to make a common reference voltage for the control signal from the throttle. The DC power to the throttle needs to come from only one controller. I would not even think about using regen. The throttle output signal and the throttle inputs to the controllers needs to be modified so when the steering moves it proportions the throttle signal differently to each controller. Since I don't actually know what the controller input circuit schematic looks like, I would a 100K Ohm resistor from the throttle signal input pin to ground. I would guess at about a 5-10K ohm linear pot would be pretty close to the right value, but would do the math to determine what the smallest turning radius demanded for the differential value. Anyway, the pot needs to be driven by the steering somehow, with the wiper in the middle when straight ahead; you figure that out. The throttle output signal should be routed to the wiper of the pot. The ends of the pot would be hooked up so that when the wheel is turned left, the resistance to the left controller input pin is increased. That way the signal developed across the 100K resistor on the left side would see a signal decrease, while the right would see an increase.
Now ask yourself: "Why do I want to go to all that trouble?" and "What are the chances this old fool is wrong about everything?"
Feel free to use or ignore anything and everything I have stated above.
TTFN,
Dennis
PS Anybody figure out the odd battery discharge yet?