Fix Ninebot ESX Blown Onboard Fuse: Difference between revisions

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Older versions of the ESC for the Ninebot ESX series scooter would often blow an E-fuse and fail to reset, resulting in a dim display and lower power when the headlight was powered on.
Older versions of the ESC (hardware revision < 1.3) for the Ninebot ESX series scooter would often blow an E-fuse and fail to reset, resulting in a dim display and lower power when the headlight was powered on.


To fix it, the fuse must be bypassed.
To fix it, the fuse must be bypassed.
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===Bypassing===
===Bypassing===


To bypass it, a drop of solder may be placed bridging both sides of the part.
A drop of solder may be placed bridging both sides of the part to bypass it.


[[File:NinebotESXEFuseBypassed.jpg|thumb|center|400px]]
[[File:NinebotESXEFuseBypassed.jpg|thumb|center|400px]]


Once this has been done, reconnect the battery, dashboard, and motor data cable in order to test that the headlight no longer dims the display.
Once this has been done, reconnect the battery, dashboard, and motor data cable to test that the headlight no longer dims the display.


If the scooter runs too much current, the fuse is bypassed and this will cause damage.
If the scooter runs too much current, the fuse is bypassed and this will cause damage.
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