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    • Lia
      Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY last edited by Lia

      Tore down the electronics and cleaned them up.
      The PCB's were uncomfortably sticky and caked in hot glue so took some time today to remove that as best I could. I assume the stickyness might have been some sort of conformal coating, either way it had to go.

      Gave the VESC and motor/footpad connectors a few isopropyl alcohol baths followed by peeling the glue off and removing loose components to have another bath with a toothbrush to help clean it up.

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      Motor/footpad connector had a busted trace when peeling the glue up, probably me that did it as it's one of the hall traces which would have made riding awful otherwise. Ran a bodge wire up and around for use later.

      Going to work on converting the sure-stance footpads back to stock by printing a new connector so it can interface with the stock port.
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      In using the original footpad port I can work on sealing the top lid. I might cast a silicone mould of Zag's lid which is intact, then cast a new one from some sort of resin so I have a new lid identical to a stock one to work with since the current one has had a bit of work done too it.
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      I'm curious what HW version this Pint was too, can't see anything obvious but going off the SN it appears to be much later than Zag which was 5300.

      Anyone know what HW revision FM serialised the BMS and Controllers together? Wonder if I can get the original brains running again.

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        NotSure XR Pint @Lia last edited by

        @lia said in OW Pint VESC:

        Wonder if I can get the original brains running again.

        Yay! Onewheel necromancy might be favorite form of necromancy.

        XR's got what plants crave!

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        • Lia
          Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @NotSure last edited by

          @notsure said in OW Pint VESC:

          Onewheel necromancy might be favorite form of necromancy

          Agreed~ ;)
          Want to get to know what sort of board I'm looking at, might help me figure out what sort of direction I want to take this in.

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          • NotSure
            NotSure XR Pint @Lia last edited by

            @lia said in OW Pint VESC:

            I assume the stickyness might have been some sort of conformal coating

            Mountain Dew?

            XR's got what plants crave!

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            • Lia
              Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY last edited by

              Rebuilt the footpad connector for the sure-stance pad. Knew that port I modelled would come in handy even if it was nearly a year later. I'll probably release it on MyMiniFactory at some point with links for the brass tubes I used since they can be a pain to size correctly.
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              Used a 1mm steel rod in my drill to bore out the holes to make sure they were formed correctly ready to take the brass tubes that will act as the contacts for the pins. Once formed I'd put the brass tube in the drill and push it through then cut to length.

              Soldered up the wires according to the pinout.
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              Checking it fits on Zags setup as he's mostly all together still.
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              All fits correctly with the right amount of cable to make removal easy without too much needing to be tucked away.
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              Still waiting on PintX bumpers to come for the battery box modelling so I might re-assemble Zag and have this board be my guinea pig for testing. Will at least mean I won't have 2 Pint's laying around in pieces >.>

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                S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR @NotSure last edited by S. Leon

                @notsure --Ten! Sticky conformal coating of dried Mountain Dew. Clearly related from your own personal experience overlain to my own personal experience -- from an immediate laugh out loud to chuckles going about my day just thinking about it.

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                  Lemur @Lia last edited by

                  @lia Greatwork! Here's a diagram I sketched up for wiring. Your cfocer has the pull down resistors on the board already, so you don't need them(5-10k).pint conversion diagram.jpg

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                  • Lia
                    Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @Lemur last edited by

                    @lemur Thanks for the diagram, that should save me some time.
                    Pulldown/up resistors always catch me out.

                    Going off the diagram I assume you have yours setup to have the footpad be one large sensor?

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                      Lemur @Lia last edited by

                      @lia There are two sensors(2 zones) Pints are opposite from vesc that's why that trace has to be cut otherwise the vesc 3v3 will ground out and fry your vesc.

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                      • Lia
                        Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @Lemur last edited by

                        @lemur Oh right thanks for pointing that out.
                        Haven't taken the time to lookup the pinout of the VESC yet but I'll keep that in mind.

                        Uploaded the files for the footpad connector if anyone wants it.
                        https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-206107

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                        • Lia
                          Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY last edited by Lia

                          "Hey, You. You're finally awake"
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                          Quick and dirty adapter to connect the charger to the controller. It turns on and if I ignore the E16 it looks functional. So good to know I have another working controller laying around. 5301 too which is cool, early gen gives me the best possible chance of tweaking things if I ever want to use it.

                          2063km too, lived a good life prior to being converted.

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                            Lemur @Lia last edited by Lemur

                            @lia Thanks, I checked my cannibalized Pint board, and it gives a code 16 too with 5314 and gemini 5050. No idea what we can use the board for unless we can find a way to run without the bms.
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                            • Lia
                              Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @Lemur last edited by

                              @lemur I bet just a chip sending the same data packets as the stock BMS would keep it happy.

                              Assuming early gen weren't serialised replicating the signal and passing it from a little arduino shouldn't be too hard. Serialised ones I guess using some of the work on that github project you found the other day would come in handy correcting it.

                              Love the project but I hope the guy working on it kept their identity well hidden. FM could come after them with a DMCA in a similar manner that they came after JW and the JWFFM chip. Speaking of which is that still ongoing?

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                                Lemur @Lia last edited by Lemur

                                @lia JW is still selling the chip, however the price has gone from $150 to $250 and doesn't advertise as being able to match bms'. I did confirm that it will match bms' via email a few weeks ago. I do have a early production Jw chip I bought used, only powered it up but never put it to practical use.
                                Not sure on the lawsuit, I think it's still in the discovery stage.

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                                • NotSure
                                  NotSure XR Pint @Lemur last edited by

                                  @lemur said in OW Pint VESC:

                                  Not sure on the lawsuit, I think it's still in the discovery stage.

                                  that case is soft. i asked a patent lawyer for ibm. far from ironclad. probably end up settling for peanuts.

                                  XR's got what plants crave!

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                                    NotSure XR Pint @Lia last edited by

                                    @lia said in OW Pint VESC:

                                    Love the project but I hope the guy working on it kept their identity well hidden.

                                    his name is robert paulson...
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                                    XR's got what plants crave!

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                                      NotSure XR Pint @Lia last edited by

                                      @lia said in OW Pint VESC:

                                      "Hey, You. You're finally awake"

                                      fus ro dah!
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                                      XR's got what plants crave!

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                                      • NotSure
                                        NotSure XR Pint @Lemur last edited by

                                        @lemur said in OW Pint VESC:

                                        No idea what we can use the board for unless we can find a way to run without the bms.

                                        maybe test to see how much we can 'overclock' a stock board? ramp up voltage to 68? 72v maybe? 60v is lame. might as well be 59v.

                                        XR's got what plants crave!

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                                        • Lia
                                          Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @NotSure last edited by

                                          @notsure Depends what components are used. I'd guess the 3 main things to check are the max for the filter caps, mosfets and whatever chips are responsible for stepping down voltage plus anything passive that touched the battery voltage.

                                          The caps are Panasonic Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitors however I'm not able to verify the specs outside of being 390uF. I think it could be 80v since mouser only gives results for 80v when looking at the 390uF on the TP range of those caps.

                                          Mosfets I can't see from the coating on them that I don't fancy peeling off yet.

                                          Thinking about it, if not for the software limits the Pint would in theory be so much more modable. It's much simpler with less clutter unlike the prior generations that had countless components.

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                                          • NotSure
                                            NotSure XR Pint @Lia last edited by

                                            @lia said in OW Pint VESC:

                                            Thinking about it, if not for the software limits the Pint would in theory be so much more modable. It's much simpler with less clutter unlike the prior generations that had countless components.

                                            Oooh i like that hint of optimism! i look forward to captain morganing my way past the sound barrier.

                                            [cue b2tf instrumental]

                                            XR's got what plants crave!

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