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I see people saying the hover-1 alpha is very similar to the m365. Could this firmware work for the hover-1 alpha? I have dissembled a hover 1 alpha and have found rx,tx and checked various wires with my oscilloscope.
I was able to manipulate the speedometer with a frequency generator but it wont go higher than 18mph @360mhz. I think there might be 2 processors in this scooter.
If any interest in this scooter I could have plenty of pictures of the hardware.
When I probed the communication wire to the esc from the processor on the handle bars for speedometer and throttle I found what looked like some data transmission not just pwm.
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I see people saying the hover-1 alpha is very similar to the m365. Could this firmware work for the hover-1 alpha? I have dissembled a hover 1 alpha and have found rx,tx and checked various wires with my oscilloscope.
I was able to manipulate the speedometer with a frequency generator but it wont go higher than 18mph @360mhz. I think there might be 2 processors in this scooter.
If any interest in this scooter I could have plenty of pictures of the hardware.
When I probed the communication wire to the esc from the processor on the handle bars for speedometer and throttle I found what looked like some data transmission not just pwm.
Did you try flashing this firmware to see if it works?
I got no power function out of the power switch, I confirmed the harness is good and the battery is at 38V. I have 38V on the EN pin of the small dash PCB but I do NOT have 12V on the pin next to it. Where does this 12V power come from?
I see people saying the hover-1 alpha is very similar to the m365. Could this firmware work for the hover-1 alpha? I have dissembled a hover 1 alpha and have found rx,tx and checked various wires with my oscilloscope.
I was able to manipulate the speedometer with a frequency generator but it wont go higher than 18mph @360mhz. I think there might be 2 processors in this scooter.
If any interest in this scooter I could have plenty of pictures of the hardware.
When I probed the communication wire to the esc from the processor on the handle bars for speedometer and throttle I found what looked like some data transmission not just pwm.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: