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Late in 2021/early 2022, Ninebot released a second version of the G30/Max ESC.
Late in 2021/early 2022, Ninebot released a second version of the G30/Max ESC(Electronic Speed Controller).


Rather than using the well-known STM32 chip most of the previous ESCs were based on, it used an AT32 chip.
Rather than using the well-known STM32 chip most of the previous ESCs were based on, it used an AT32 chip.


This chip is not compatible with current CFW, though [[SHFW]] is currently testing support for it.
This chip is not compatible with currently available CFW (Custom Firmware), though [[SHFW]] is currently testing support for it.


==Gen 1==
==Gen 1==
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==Gen 2==
==Gen 2==
==How to Identify==
Using [[ScooterHacking Utility]] v2.1 and above, it's possible to tell which ESC generation you have.
Download the app and connect to your scooter, then click the upper lefthand menu and select "Hardware Details".
[[File:ScooterHackingUtilityHardwareDetails.png|thumb|center|400px|This menu option allows you to view details about your hardware.]]
Below it will show the MCU that your ESC is based on.


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