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In the case of a bricked ESC/Controller/Control Board, STLinking can save the controller from needing to be replaced in some instances.
In the case of a bricked ESC/Controller/Control Board, STLinking can sometimes save the controller from needing to be replaced.


{{ STLink Materials List }}
{{ STLink Materials List }}


For the Ninebot ESX Series/[[Ninebot SNSC 1.0|SNSC 1.0]], use the guide at: [[STLink Ninebot ESX ESC]].
For the Ninebot ESX Series/[[Ninebot SNSC 1.0|SNSC 1.0]], use the guide at: [[STLink Ninebot ESX ESC]].
This guide is for the Global G30 Gen 1 ESC with 1 capacitor. It is the board revision v1.0.


==Identify Which ESC Generation You Have==
==Identify Which ESC Generation You Have==


Check out the difference between the [[Ninebot Max ESC Generations]] and use the steps below depending on which one you have.
Check out the difference between the [[Ninebot Max ESC Generations]] and use the steps below depending on which one you have.
There are 3 different board layouts.


<div><ul>
<div><ul>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:NinebotMaxGen1ESC.jpg|thumb|center|400px|A Gen 1 ESC has bullet connectors and a silver metallic housing. Newer units may have writing as shown in this image.]]</li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:NinebotMaxGen1ESC.jpg|link=STLink Ninebot Max Gen 1 ESC|thumb|center|400px|A Gen 1 ESC has bullet connectors and a silver metallic housing. Newer units may have writing as shown in this image.]]</li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:NinebotMaxGen2ESC.jpg|thumb|center|400px|A Gen 2 ESC has screw terminals and a black plastic housing.]]</li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:NinebotMaxGen1G30DESC.jpg|link=STLink Ninebot Max Gen 1 G30D ESC|thumb|center|400px|A Gen 1 ESC has bullet connectors and a silver metallic housing. The G30D has 3 capacitors and a different location for the debug pins.]]</li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:NinebotMaxGen2ESC.jpg|link=STLink Ninebot Max Gen 2 ESC|thumb|center|400px|This guide is meant for this model. These versions are based on the AT32 MCU rather than the STM32.]]</li>
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</ul></div>
Click the image above to see the guide corresponding to your model.


==Gen 1==
==Gen 1==
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Carefully unplug each of the connectors.  
Carefully unplug each of the connectors.  


You may need to scrape more rubber potting compound away from some of the connectors in order to unplug them.
You may need to scrape more rubber potting compound away from some of the connectors to unplug them.


====Accessing The Pins====
====Accessing The Pins====
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Remove the STLink and plug back in the ESC and use [[ScooterHacking Utility]] to check that your version number is now 1.2.6.
Remove the STLink and plug back in the ESC and use [[ScooterHacking Utility]] to check that your version number is now 1.2.6.
==Gen 2==
As of yet, I have not been able to get ahold of one of these so I do not yet have instructions for it.
Check back in a bit to see if things have changed.


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