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===Accessing the ESC===
===Accessing the ESC===


Remove the 4x Security Torx T25 screws that hold the handlebar in place on the pole.
Remove the 4x Security Torx T25 screws or Hex Screws that hold the handlebar in place on the pole.


[[File: NinebotEsxHandlebarScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The handlebar screws in place.]]
[[File: NinebotEsxHandlebarScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The handlebar screws in place.]]
Remove the 4x Security Torx T30 screws or Hex screws that hold the pole to the base.
[[File: NinebotEsxPoleScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The pole screws in place.]]


===Dissassembling the ESC===
===Dissassembling the ESC===

Revision as of 04:20, 23 May 2023

In the case of a bricked ESC/Controller/Control Board, STLinking can save the controller from needing to be replaced in some instances.

Accessing the Debug Pins

Accessing the ESC

Remove the 4x Security Torx T25 screws or Hex Screws that hold the handlebar in place on the pole.

The handlebar screws in place.

Remove the 4x Security Torx T30 screws or Hex screws that hold the pole to the base.

File:NinebotEsxPoleScrews.jpg
The pole screws in place.

Dissassembling the ESC

Software

Download STM32 STLink Utility from the ST website.

Scroll down and click "Get Software" and enter your email to receive a download link.

Install it and open it.

Flashing