- Tue Feb 25, 2020 6:40 am
#19827
The RFID chip is not hidden under the white paste,as I believe it's actually the little tiny black ic chip behind the dash lcd. It's labeled FM17520. Also the Bluetooth isn't able to be seen because it's not the traditional Bluetooth ect. It's ble Bluetooth low energy. By doing a fcc id search I found that the ble chip was left set at manufacturer default (manufacturers name) and seen it mentioned the default password was either 123456 or 111111 or some sh*t like that (been a few pipes ago) any ways was able to pair and bond with ble chip but couldn't figure out how to send the commands. Don't remember the app name bc lost phone but will locate later. You have to have a application to allow for pair and bond or it's a no go. Any ways if you snap a pic of the chip stick writing on the controller and use Google translate you will see that it says Connie Smart bldc. Couldn't locate any info matching that sh*t. If you look under the clear plastic on the controller you will see some sh*t like knzn or something like that idk I need a nap. Also if there's any trouble will ble password I know how to hijack it and hard reset it.jbenns45 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 3:37 amHow did you manage to flash the factory controller?Cheedo wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:52 amIf I hadn’t accidentally formatted the motor controller, I was going to try and brute force the NFC chip with an Arduino... now I’ll never be able to write any code and verify it’s actually workingionbrains wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:43 pmThe central control board is at the top and it’s a mix board of digital display and nfc chip reader
No Bluetooth is located in this board
The nfc reader is hidden under the white paste
And the display is using a standard TI 1640 display chip
The units are bound to a nfc chip
Not able to reset this option
If anyone has an extra motor controller for this bike and hasn’t formatted it, I’d be willing to buy it!