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Latest revision as of 02:05, 21 July 2023
In the case of a bricked BMS/Battery, STLinking can save the battery from needing to be replaced in some instances.
This is often the only way to save a board that has been bricked when the wrong firmware was flashed or an update failed.
This guide shows how to STLink the Ninebot NEB1002-H1 battery/BMS for the following scooters:
Retail Specific
Rental Specific
Accessing the Debug Pins
Two screws hold the battery on the bracket.
These are either security hex or regular hex.
