STLink Ninebot Max G30 BMS
In the case of a bricked BMS/battery, STLinking can save the battery from needing to be replaced in some instances.
For this process you will need:
- Windows computer
- STLink (Decent quality clones will work)
- Tools to disassemble the scooter and access the ESC
- Dupont male/female jumper cables
This process can be dangerous if done incorrectly so take caution when performing these steps and make sure you use a computer you are comfortable possibly destroying.
If you short a battery line you could end up blowing up your STLink, Computer, and more or even causing a fire.
Accessing the Debug Pins
Accessing the Battery
Start by removing the 18 Security Torx T-15 screws on the bottom.
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Using an M4 Allen/Hex wrench or bit, remove the two screws holding the ESC in place.
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Carefully unplug each of the connectors.
You may need to scrape more rubber potting compound away from some of the connectors in order to unplug them.
Battery Dissassembly
8 Phillips head screws hold the top cover in place.
These are EXTREMELY easy to strip so take care.