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The SNSC 2.4 or "Ninebot Max Plus X" is Ninebot's latest rental/sharing scooter from ninebot.  
The '''SNSC 2.4''' or "'''Max Plus X'''" is Ninebot's latest rental/sharing scooter from ninebot.
 
It succeeds the [[Ninebot SNSC 2.3]] and is succeeded by the [[Ninebot S90L]].


[[File:NinebotSNSC2.4.png|thumb|400px|center|The Ninebot Max Plus X/SNSC 2.4 via Segway[https://b2b.segway.com/max-plus/].]]
[[File:NinebotSNSC2.4.png|thumb|400px|center|The Ninebot Max Plus X/SNSC 2.4 via Segway[https://b2b.segway.com/max-plus/].]]
This model features a phone holder on the top and an improved rear mudguard.


==Specs==
==Specs==
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|Advertised Range
|Advertised Range
|Approx. 37.2 - 62.1 miles (60-100 km)
|Approx. 50km / 31.6 miles, older versions of the page state 55km / 34.1 miles
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|Charge Time
|Charge Time
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|Battery Capacity
|Battery Capacity
|Depends on battery pack purchased
|Depends on battery pack purchased<nowiki>**</nowiki>
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|Motor Power
|Motor Power
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|Suspension
|Suspension
|Front and Rear
|Front
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|Dimensions
|1196 × 556 × 1219 mm
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Note on battery: Segway offers two different swappable battery packs, the [[Ninebot NFCP3628B]] and [[Ninebot NEE1006-M1]].  
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Note on battery: Segway offers two different swappable battery packs, the [[Ninebot NEE1006-M1]] and [[Ninebot NFCP3628B]].  


These packs have 1003wH/551wH or 27800mAH/15300mAH respectively for advertised ranges of 60km/100km.
These packs have 551Wh/1003Wh or 15300mAh/27800mAh for advertised 60km/100km ranges.


The scooter's main page notes that it has a typical range that is lower than both of those though at 55km.
The scooter's main page notes that it has a typical range lower than both though at 50km (previously listed at 55km).
 
==Battery==
 
This model works with removable ninebot batteries:
 
*[[Ninebot NEE1006-M1]]
*[[Ninebot NEE1009-W]]
*[[Ninebot NFCP3628B]]


==Brochure==
==Brochure==
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[[File:NinebotSNSC2.4Brochure.pdf]]
[[File:NinebotSNSC2.4Brochure.pdf]]


==Modding==
==Custom Firmware (CFW) Support==


Though similar to the [[Ninebot SNSC 2.0]], this model does not have public support for Custom Firmware from ScooterHacking.
{{Unsupported Rental CFW Support}}


Flashing firmware for the 2.0 may work but often will come with errors such as [[Ninebot Max Error Code 45]].
Flashing firmware for the 2.0 may work but often will come with errors such as [[Ninebot Max Error Code 45]].


ScooterHacking's [[SHFW]] does not support this model.
==Serial Prefix/Region==
 
SNSC 2.4: '''A5S0'''


[[Category: Scooters]]
[[Category: Scooters]][[Category: Ninebot]]

Latest revision as of 17:50, 11 May 2024

The SNSC 2.4 or "Max Plus X" is Ninebot's latest rental/sharing scooter from ninebot.

It succeeds the Ninebot SNSC 2.3 and is succeeded by the Ninebot S90L.

The Ninebot Max Plus X/SNSC 2.4 via Segway[1].

This model features a phone holder on the top and an improved rear mudguard.

Specs

Original specs via Segway.

Ninebot SNSC 2.4/Max Plus X
Net Weight Approx. 69.5 lbs (31.5 kg)
Max Speed Approx. 15.5 mph (25 km/h)
Advertised Range Approx. 50km / 31.6 miles, older versions of the page state 55km / 34.1 miles
Charge Time Approx. 4h
Battery Voltage 36 VDC
Charging Voltage 42 VDC
Charging Temperature 32–104°F (0–40°C)
Battery Capacity Depends on battery pack purchased**
Motor Power 400W
Suspension Front
Dimensions 1196 × 556 × 1219 mm

**Note on battery: Segway offers two different swappable battery packs, the Ninebot NEE1006-M1 and Ninebot NFCP3628B.

These packs have 551Wh/1003Wh or 15300mAh/27800mAh for advertised 60km/100km ranges.

The scooter's main page notes that it has a typical range lower than both though at 50km (previously listed at 55km).

Battery

This model works with removable ninebot batteries:

Brochure

File:NinebotSNSC2.4Brochure.pdf

Custom Firmware (CFW) Support

ScooterHacking.org does not support this model with CFW.

ScooterHacking also does not support this model with their SHFW.

Flashing firmware for the 2.0 may work but often will come with errors such as Ninebot Max Error Code 45.

Serial Prefix/Region

SNSC 2.4: A5S0