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Late in 2020/early 2021, Ninebot released a second version of the G30/Max motor.
Late in 2020/early 2021, Ninebot released a second version of the G30/Max motor.
For ESC/Control Board generations, check out [[Ninebot Max ESC Generations]].


==Gen 1==
==Gen 1==

Revision as of 22:35, 19 June 2023

Late in 2020/early 2021, Ninebot released a second version of the G30/Max motor.

For ESC/Control Board generations, check out Ninebot Max ESC Generations.

Gen 1

The Gen 1 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with ANC36350 followed by a 5 or a 6.

It has better torque and hill performance, but on stock voltage, it will only go up to 20 mph/30 kmh.

The top speed also drops rapidly with the battery level.

Gen 2

The Gen 2 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with a 9.

It is capable of faster speeds with worse torque/hill-climbing ability.

Some users have reported 22mph/35kmh+.

This battery is less prone to speed drop with battery usage.

The version of this motor that is intended for the Gen 2 ESC is sometimes called the Gen 3 motor.

The only difference between that version and this one is the screw terminals.

Gen 3/Gen 4

The Gen 3 motor's SN (Serial Number) begins with an AN36350 followed by PCAH or PDAH.

Not much is known about this motor currently other than that it does not work with earlier firmware at the moment.

The only custom firmware that supports this motor gen is ScooterHacking's SHFW.