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The G30LD is a cheaper, lighter version of the [[Ninebot G30D]]. | The '''G30LD''' is a cheaper, lighter version of the [[Ninebot G30D]]. | ||
It was succeeded (cosmetically anyways) by the [[Ninebot G30LD II]]. | It was succeeded (cosmetically anyways) by the [[Ninebot G30LD II]]. | ||
It features similar hardware to the | It features similar hardware to the [[Ninebot G30D|G30D]] in most ways but with the following differences: | ||
*Smaller frame | *Smaller frame | ||
*Smaller Battery | *Smaller Battery | ||
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|Advertised Range | |Advertised Range |
Latest revision as of 04:47, 23 February 2023
The G30LD is a cheaper, lighter version of the Ninebot G30D.
It was succeeded (cosmetically anyways) by the Ninebot G30LD II.
It features similar hardware to the G30D in most ways but with the following differences:
- Smaller frame
- Smaller Battery
- Lighter
- No AC Charging (Must use external charging brick)
The main page for guides relating to this model is at Ninebot Max Stuff.
Specifications
Original specs via Segway.
Dimensions | Unfolded: Approx. 43.7in x 18.6in x 45.1in (1109mm × 472mm × 1146 mm) Folded: Approx. 43.7in x 18.6in x 21.0in (1109mm × 472mm × 534mm) |
Net Weight | Approx. 38.6lbs (17.5 kg) |
Rider Weight | 66.1 - 220.5lbs (30.0 - 100.0kg) |
Max Speed | Approx. 12.5 mph (20 km/h) |
Advertised Range | Approx. 24.9 miles (40 km) |
Max Slope | Approx. 20% |
Traversable Terrain | Asphalt/flat pavement; obstacles ≺ 0.4 in (1 cm); gaps ≺ 1.2 in (3 cm) |
Operating Temperature | 14–104°F (-10–40°C) |
Storage Temperature | -4–122°F (-20–50°C) |
IP Rating | IPX5 |
Charge Time | Approx. 6.5h |
Battery Voltage | 36 VDC |
Charging Voltage | 42 VDC |
Charging Temperature | 32–104°F (0–40°C) |
Battery Capacity | 10200 mAh / 367 Wh |
Motor Power | 350W (Max 750W) |
Charger Power | 71W |
Charger Current | 1.7A |
Shocks | None |
Tires | Tubeless tire, Material: Natural carbon-black synthetic rubber, 60/70-6.5. Straight nozzle 10" / 25.4cm |
Custom Firmware (CFW) Support
ScooterHacking.org currently has support for the first gen ESC of this model in their CFW Generator available at max.cfw.sh.
For more info and help identifying which ESC you might have visit Ninebot Max ESC Generations.
Once converted, CFW can be generated and flashed using the guides below:
CFW usually refers to custom firmware for the ESC or DRV, though there are some CFW versions for BLE and BMS.
ScooterHacking also supports all generations of this model with their SHFW.