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[[File: | [[File:NinebotESXError24.png|thumb|center|200px|Error 24 on a Ninebot ESX.]] | ||
"System Voltage detection is abnormal, Please check the Control Board" | "System Voltage detection is abnormal, Please check the Control Board" | ||
==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
This error is thrown when the ESC detects an abnormal battery voltage. | |||
Most often this occurs when the user performs an upgrade from the standard voltage of 36v to 48v. | |||
In some cases, it may be that the battery has become overcharged as well. | |||
This is a separate error from the low voltage warning [[Ninebot ESX Error Code 45]] warning that the battery has been "Overly discharged". | |||
==Fix== | ==Fix== | ||
If the abnormal voltage is intended (such as is the case when performing the aforementioned battery mod to 48v), flashing [[Custom Ninebot Max/G30 Firmware]] with an error suppression level of 2 (ignore battery mod warnings) should solve it. | |||
If the error is unexpected and the user has not performed any modifications, the battery may need to be run down and recharged. | |||
Leave the scooter on for a while and attempt to run the battery percentage down by using power i.e. turning the headlight on, trying to ride it, etc... | |||
If the voltage runs down and the error goes away, keep using the scooter until it is near 25% and then charge it fully again. | |||
[[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]][[Category: Max]][[Category: Error Code]] | [[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]][[Category: Max]][[Category: Error Code]] |