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1.2.7 Crash


Yani

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Just for everyone to know: glidet with my e+ NO20 10 minutes ago and had a power out... Using 1.2.7 soft...

ok went to the max, as u can see it...

 

image.thumb.png.bed1852c547431cc9fad8114That screenshot is taken a 1/4 of a second before crash, not a joke...

so power out-> straight to face forward thumbling... iPhone in my hand... E+ rambling and ending in ditch... I'm ok, phones ok, didn't even touch the ground. Some bruises and trust issues... 

Skated for little over 20 years, so been in that situation before actually a bunch of times... Clad it was me not someone who doesn't know how to take it...

Strait back home and updated 1.3...

So my advice is to update...

 

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Mate, mate, mate.....if ya getting the bloody thing up to 27kmh what do you expect to happen?

Im sorry you had the crash, but geeeez, talk about pushing the limits...

Ive had my 9BO e+ for a month comfortably travelling around at 10-15kmh with no issues whatsoever on 1.2.7 from what Im reading 1.3 is a dodgy one...be careful

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Ask Ninebot home much torque the motor has. Do some calculations and than you realise that this motors in our EUs are not strong enough to drive and valance you in all situations. The single battery pack has not enough capacity to go for a heavy burst run under full load.

The EUs do not check/ Analyze the drivers weight (Ampere consumed at current speed in comparison to maps existing in the firmware and adjust max speed). The manufacturers still think all drivers have 60 kg and they need to advertise the 120 kg max load but never tested it.

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12 hours ago, Phil Wright said:

Mate, nothing shady about doing 27.8kmh and having it shutdown on you, if you download 1.3 and do that speed again id fully expect it to react the same way....

keep us all updated on your speeds with the new Firmware though..

The wheel is to supposed to tilt back not shutdown you know that?

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5 minutes ago, Patrick Carroll said:

At some point the wheel will shut down if you push it past its limits.  The tilt back is there to try and prevent a catastrophic shutdown.  If you push it past that it can fail.

But was there a tilt back? If there was and he ignored it it's understandable.;)

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