5 comments

  • K2h a day ago ago

    There is something elegant about a pure hydraulic system that when all power is gone it still connects my brake lever to a brake caliper - i like the mostly fail safe implications of that design. As an EE, an MCU that decides to not follow its input 100% of the time - when say a wire gets corroded, shorter or disconnected gives me pause when it comes to reliably halting my multi ton machine at speed.

    • fingerlocks 21 hours ago ago

      Why is a hybrid electric-hydraulic not an option? Seems like you would get the best of both worlds by using the precision of electronics to manipulate the oil, instead of the brake caliper directly. I was imagining something like a master-cylinder-by-wire system with a normally open valve to pedal in the event of electrical failure. Agreed, full electric brakes gives me the creeps.

    • magicalhippo 19 hours ago ago

      I noticed that the cruise control in my EV would press the brake pedal to slow down, and was surprised for about 0.2 seconds as I came to a similar realization about the joys of having working brakes.

    • ThePowerOfFuet 9 hours ago ago

      Trains have figured that out just fine.

  • m463 a day ago ago

    I read about it here:

    https://insideevs.com/news/795072/brembo-sensify-new-braking...

    Since this is brake-by-wire I wonder what the failure paths are.