- Mon Jan 06, 2020 2:41 pm
#18728
What do i need to know to open the battery-storage of the es400 scooters and where is it located?
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Well, both scoots use BLDC motors, so not that strange that it work.SneakX wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:14 amtried the ES400 with a Ninebot ES2 Controller. funny that this is working.
http://puu.sh/EXDAS/353187bb6e.mp4
just need to try this with the Tier Dashboard.
your truth, it must work. i thought SneakX used the internal battery from ES-400, but no, everything from an ES except the motorUgloBuglo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:26 amWell, both scoots use BLDC motors, so not that strange that it work.SneakX wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:14 amtried the ES400 with a Ninebot ES2 Controller. funny that this is working.
http://puu.sh/EXDAS/353187bb6e.mp4
just need to try this with the Tier Dashboard.
I would be VERY surprised if the ES-400 dash works with the ESx ESC though
Tier is from germany and the wheel is specially made for germany (street legal because of law) and i think it's cheaper if they won't change the speedlimit. just for austria would be i think more expensive for powerful wheels. (in austria is 25km/h allowed)MikeManson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 8:02 amyour truth, it must work. i thought SneakX used the internal battery from ES-400, but no, everything from an ES except the motorUgloBuglo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:26 amWell, both scoots use BLDC motors, so not that strange that it work.SneakX wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:14 amtried the ES400 with a Ninebot ES2 Controller. funny that this is working.
http://puu.sh/EXDAS/353187bb6e.mp4
just need to try this with the Tier Dashboard.
I would be VERY surprised if the ES-400 dash works with the ESx ESC though
interesting is, that the wheel is going just 19km/h, it means, that the speed on scooters is not lowered via software, the motor wheel can not go faster
> I would be VERY surprised if the ES-400 dash works with the ESx ESC though
and no, it will not work, because it's a different protocol