- Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:22 pm
#15638
Hello,
I recently purchased a lime sj2.5 from a police auction reseller (someone bought a lot of lime scooters and is reselling them individually). The scooter was fairly cheap, and I would like to keep the cost of converting it low. I have successfully removed the lime box from the front and wired in an arduino which I am using as a serial to usb adapter. Using realterm, I am able to view hex from the scooter and have been able to verify that I am using the correct CRC, but the scooter does not respond to any commands sent to it. Due to the recent pruning of threads due to theft of scooters, my only resource for info on the serial protocol is now gone. Is there anyone here who would be able to confirm that the commands I am sending are correct or if my realterm settings are wrong?
On a related note, the FCC filings for the lime gps box indicate some kind of magnetic sensor. Does anyone know what this may be for? I doubt its a compass because the diagram shows an area on the case and suggests holding a magnet to it.
I recently purchased a lime sj2.5 from a police auction reseller (someone bought a lot of lime scooters and is reselling them individually). The scooter was fairly cheap, and I would like to keep the cost of converting it low. I have successfully removed the lime box from the front and wired in an arduino which I am using as a serial to usb adapter. Using realterm, I am able to view hex from the scooter and have been able to verify that I am using the correct CRC, but the scooter does not respond to any commands sent to it. Due to the recent pruning of threads due to theft of scooters, my only resource for info on the serial protocol is now gone. Is there anyone here who would be able to confirm that the commands I am sending are correct or if my realterm settings are wrong?
On a related note, the FCC filings for the lime gps box indicate some kind of magnetic sensor. Does anyone know what this may be for? I doubt its a compass because the diagram shows an area on the case and suggests holding a magnet to it.