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Stephens

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  1. Thanks for your response. Of course, I forgot to add that I had charged the battery several times at that time, and each time it showed 100.8V. I haven't noticed any drops in power (usually calm driving up to 30 km / h, sometimes 40) or range drops. I've been using the EUC World application since the beginning of using the wheel and I don't know when this message started appearing. I will check the battery model yet, although they seem to be fine.
  2. Hi, recently after connecting the unicycle to the EUC World application, I was getting a message about low voltage. Since then, I've ridden several hundred kilometers on my unicycle, until it started to annoy me. I turned on the voice prompts and found out that it has to do with low voltage. I would like to mention that the wheel has already traveled nearly 10,000 km, never ridden in the rain, very well maintained. Some time ago I decided that they need to be dismantled, because I have seen and heard many stories about Gotway wheels. I noticed a flashing light on the ATE motherboard. As I found out: ATE on the motherboard can be responsible for testing various components of the unicycle, such as the battery, electric motor, sensors, control system, etc. ATE can help detect problems in these components and facilitate the diagnosis and repair of faults. Now the question for you, have you had such a situation before and do you know how to deal with it? I don't have the best memories with services and would rather avoid them.
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