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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 | If you short a battery line you could blow up your STLink, Computer, and more, or even cause a fire. | ||
This process can also | 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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Carefully unplug each of the connectors. | Carefully unplug each of the connectors. | ||
You may need to scrape more rubber potting | You may need to scrape more rubber potting compounds away from some of the connectors to unplug them. | ||
===Battery | ===Battery Disassembly=== | ||
9 Phillips head screws hold the top cover in place. | 9 Phillips head screws hold the top cover in place. |