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* Windows computer
* Windows computer
* STLink (Decent quality clones will work)
* STLink (Decent quality clones will work)
* Tools to disassemble the scooter and access the ESC
* Tools to disassemble the scooter and access the ESC
* Dupont male/female jumper cables
* Dupont male/female jumper cables


This process can be dangerous if done incorrectly so take caution when performing these steps and make sure you use a computer you are comfortable possibly destroying.
This process can be dangerous if done incorrectly so take caution when performing these steps and make sure you use a computer you are comfortable possibly destroying.


If you short a battery line you could end up blowing up your STLink, Computer, and more or even causing a fire.
If you short a battery line you could blow up your STLink, Computer, and more, or even cause a fire.
 
This process can also remove downgraded-protected rental/iot firmware if you are returning your fleet vehicle to on-demand use rather than a rental.


==Accessing the Debug Pins==
==Accessing the Debug Pins==
===Accessing the Battery===
===Accessing the Battery===


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[[File: NinebotMaxBottomScrewLocations.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The locations of the 18 screws.]]
[[File: NinebotMaxBottomScrewLocations.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The locations of the 18 screws.]]


Using an M4 Allen/Hex wrench or bit, remove the two screws holding the ESC in place.
Using an M4 Allen/Hex wrench or bit, remove the ten screws holding the battery in place.


[[File: NinebotMaxESCLocations.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The ESC after being removed.]]
[[File: NinebotMaxESCLocations.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The ESC after being removed.]]
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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 compounds away from some of the connectors to unplug them.


===Battery Dissassembly===
===Battery Disassembly===


9 Phillips head screws hold the top cover in place.
9 Phillips head screws hold the top cover in place.
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[[File:NinebotMaxBatteryInternalScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The screws may get stripped if you do not first remove the white potting rubber.]]
[[File:NinebotMaxBatteryInternalScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The screws may get stripped if you do not first remove the white potting rubber.]]


[[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]][[Category: Max]]
==STLink BMS/Battery==
 
{{Ninebot Max STLink BMS Flash Procedure}}
 
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