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The first generation of the Max ESC was compatible with both the Max G30 series and the SNSC 2.0/ SNSC 2.1. | The first generation of the Max ESC was compatible with both the Max G30 series and the SNSC 2.0/ SNSC 2.1. | ||
It used bullet connectors to connect to the motor. | |||
==Gen 2== | ==Gen 2== | ||
[[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]] | [[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]] |
Revision as of 23:14, 10 November 2022
Late in 2021/early 2022, Ninebot released a second version of the G30/Max ESC.
Rather than using the well-known STM32 chip most of the previous ESCs were based on, it used an AT32 chip.
This chip is not compatible with current CFW, though SHFW is currently testing support for it.
Gen 1
The first generation of the Max ESC was compatible with both the Max G30 series and the SNSC 2.0/ SNSC 2.1.
It used bullet connectors to connect to the motor.