- Sat Jan 22, 2022 5:16 am
#56239
[quote=Baydndnd post_id=18148 time=1576361978 user_id=18391]
[quote="Marius Petz" post_id=17953 time=1575743601 user_id=18284]
Hey guys,
there is a solution for the VOI ES-100D Scooter. [b]The Source Code is written by MrSpriggs1[/b].
I want to give you an instruction.
[b][u]What you need[/u][/b]
[list]Arduino Nano[/list]
Thats it!
Upload following Code to the Arduino Board:
[code]#include <Arduino.h>
int powerPin = 5;
byte messageA[] = {0xA6, 0x12, 0x02, 0x10, 0x14, 0xCF};
byte messageB[] = {0xA6, 0x12, 0x02, 0x11, 0x14, 0x0B};
byte messageC[] = {0xA6, 0x12, 0x02, 0x15, 0x14, 0x30};
void setup() {
// initialize Serial:
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode(powerPin, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(powerPin, HIGH);
}
void loop() {
delay(500);
Serial.write(messageC, sizeof(messageC));
}[/code]
[b]!!!Written by MrSpriggs1!!![/b]
Now connect the yellow wire to the RX, the green wire to the TX and the blue wire to the 3V3 Pin.
Don't connect the red wire to the arduino or you will blew up the board of the arduino.
Now power up the arduino and wait some seconds. After a small delay your scooter should turn on.
[b]You don't have to buy new controllers or something.[/b]
[/quote]
Do you have a link to buy the arduino nano and where do we put it. Do you have some photo of the process ?
Thank you very much.
[/quote]
When I measure pins yellow and green shows 3.3 v blue and red is showing 36 v on multimeter, if I solder blue wire on arduino 3.3 pin I will burn it I assume. Any suggestions
[quote="Marius Petz" post_id=17953 time=1575743601 user_id=18284]
Hey guys,
there is a solution for the VOI ES-100D Scooter. [b]The Source Code is written by MrSpriggs1[/b].
I want to give you an instruction.
[b][u]What you need[/u][/b]
[list]Arduino Nano[/list]
Thats it!
Upload following Code to the Arduino Board:
[code]#include <Arduino.h>
int powerPin = 5;
byte messageA[] = {0xA6, 0x12, 0x02, 0x10, 0x14, 0xCF};
byte messageB[] = {0xA6, 0x12, 0x02, 0x11, 0x14, 0x0B};
byte messageC[] = {0xA6, 0x12, 0x02, 0x15, 0x14, 0x30};
void setup() {
// initialize Serial:
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode(powerPin, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(powerPin, HIGH);
}
void loop() {
delay(500);
Serial.write(messageC, sizeof(messageC));
}[/code]
[b]!!!Written by MrSpriggs1!!![/b]
Now connect the yellow wire to the RX, the green wire to the TX and the blue wire to the 3V3 Pin.
Don't connect the red wire to the arduino or you will blew up the board of the arduino.
Now power up the arduino and wait some seconds. After a small delay your scooter should turn on.
[b]You don't have to buy new controllers or something.[/b]
[/quote]
Do you have a link to buy the arduino nano and where do we put it. Do you have some photo of the process ?
Thank you very much.
[/quote]
When I measure pins yellow and green shows 3.3 v blue and red is showing 36 v on multimeter, if I solder blue wire on arduino 3.3 pin I will burn it I assume. Any suggestions