J_R_X
10 µW
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2020
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Can confirm a successful flash on a recently purchased (06/2020 from eBay user hallomotor) BBSHD.
The numbers on the shell match the ones that Spezialexperte posted.
CRR10E4830E105001.1
CR R10E.1000S.N.U 1.5
Firmware: 1.5
The reason for flashing was to attempt resolving error 30 issue.
Haven't finished building the 52v battery yet, so not sure if I'll get the voltage error.
Tested the motor and c961 display with a 48v battery and it was working fine.
Before the first ride connected with penoffs tool to change some controller settings. I noticed that the max current limit was 28A as someone else here said. As I was writing some settings to flash something must have glitched out as the controller stopped communicating with the pc. Any further attempts to reestablish connection unsuccessful. Plugging the display back resulted er30.
Have stumbled upon this thread before so went straight to it and flashed amberwolf's CRR10E4830E105001.1_190413-1.bin
The MCU type according to FlashLog is IAP15W4K61S4
This essentially unbricked my brand new bbshd, thanks amberwolf.
Further controller programming changes with penoff's software were successful and can confirm that the max current has increased to 30A when using the above mentioned .bin file.
The numbers on the shell match the ones that Spezialexperte posted.
CRR10E4830E105001.1
CR R10E.1000S.N.U 1.5
Firmware: 1.5
The reason for flashing was to attempt resolving error 30 issue.
Haven't finished building the 52v battery yet, so not sure if I'll get the voltage error.
Tested the motor and c961 display with a 48v battery and it was working fine.
Before the first ride connected with penoffs tool to change some controller settings. I noticed that the max current limit was 28A as someone else here said. As I was writing some settings to flash something must have glitched out as the controller stopped communicating with the pc. Any further attempts to reestablish connection unsuccessful. Plugging the display back resulted er30.
Have stumbled upon this thread before so went straight to it and flashed amberwolf's CRR10E4830E105001.1_190413-1.bin
The MCU type according to FlashLog is IAP15W4K61S4
This essentially unbricked my brand new bbshd, thanks amberwolf.
Further controller programming changes with penoff's software were successful and can confirm that the max current has increased to 30A when using the above mentioned .bin file.