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Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:12 am
by Johndow
So how is the reading going?

Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:07 pm
by Mstinct
I didnt had much time yet, but i found the microusb port on the brain going to solder and see what it shows i Will post the progress after.

Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2021 11:29 am
by insestito
Mstinct wrote:
Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:07 pm
I didnt had much time yet, but i found the microusb port on the brain going to solder and see what it shows i Will post the progress after.
Something new?

Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:11 pm
by onkelerik
Mstinct wrote:
Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:07 pm
I didnt had much time yet, but i found the microusb port on the brain going to solder and see what it shows i Will post the progress after.
You got any update on this?
Im just starting out in this segment
What kind of Software/ which Software are you gonna use to read that out?

Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2021 8:59 am
by BeeLoeki
I have successfully connected the 590 esc to an stlink and read out the firmware and also flashed new firmware on it. Im not sure if the firmware will work as I dont evebn know who the manufacturer is of the scooter... It seems like people are getting confused about what parts are actually needed in making these rental scooters work. The "dash" is completely wotrthless and is used only for telemetry and data transfer to and from the rental company. You can take any rental scooter and make it work by just adding a new speed controller. Some of the newer ones have digital throttle instead odf analog so youy might need to add a throttle as most of the chinese speed controller we use are not compatablitye with digital throttle. but evberythingh mountyed in the handlebars is just junk, nio bneec to try to do anythibng with it

Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2021 12:17 am
by Sc00tr
Can you post your readout here so someone might work on it?
BeeLoeki wrote:
Wed Dec 22, 2021 8:59 am
I have successfully connected the 590 esc to an stlink and read out the firmware and also flashed new firmware on it. Im not sure if the firmware will work as I dont evebn know who the manufacturer is of the scooter... It seems like people are getting confused about what parts are actually needed in making these rental scooters work. The "dash" is completely wotrthless and is used only for telemetry and data transfer to and from the rental company. You can take any rental scooter and make it work by just adding a new speed controller. Some of the newer ones have digital throttle instead odf analog so youy might need to add a throttle as most of the chinese speed controller we use are not compatablitye with digital throttle. but evberythingh mountyed in the handlebars is just junk, nio bneec to try to do anythibng with it

Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:58 pm
by Moto2
BeeLoeki wrote:
Wed Dec 22, 2021 8:59 am
I have successfully connected the 590 esc to an stlink and read out the firmware and also flashed new firmware on it. Im not sure if the firmware will work as I dont evebn know who the manufacturer is of the scooter... It seems like people are getting confused about what parts are actually needed in making these rental scooters work. The "dash" is completely wotrthless and is used only for telemetry and data transfer to and from the rental company. You can take any rental scooter and make it work by just adding a new speed controller. Some of the newer ones have digital throttle instead odf analog so youy might need to add a throttle as most of the chinese speed controller we use are not compatablitye with digital throttle. but evberythingh mountyed in the handlebars is just junk, nio bneec to try to do anythibng with it
The Newer Bird ones (590) have a locked battery. It is the battery WITHOUT the extra wire that is capped off and it has a security warning sticker. It won't output more than 1 amp if not connected to the 590's PMC (controller) Has anyone worked how to trick the battery into thinking it is connected to the controller??

Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:59 pm
by Moto2
Moto2 wrote:
Sat Jan 22, 2022 2:58 pm
BeeLoeki wrote:
Wed Dec 22, 2021 8:59 am
I have successfully connected the 590 esc to an stlink and read out the firmware and also flashed new firmware on it. Im not sure if the firmware will work as I dont evebn know who the manufacturer is of the scooter... It seems like people are getting confused about what parts are actually needed in making these rental scooters work. The "dash" is completely wotrthless and is used only for telemetry and data transfer to and from the rental company. You can take any rental scooter and make it work by just adding a new speed controller. Some of the newer ones have digital throttle instead odf analog so youy might need to add a throttle as most of the chinese speed controller we use are not compatablitye with digital throttle. but evberythingh mountyed in the handlebars is just junk, nio bneec to try to do anythibng with it
The Newer Bird ones (590) have a locked battery. It is the battery WITHOUT the extra wire that is capped off and it has a security warning sticker. It won't output more than 1 amp if not connected to the 590's PMC (controller) Has anyone worked how to trick the battery into thinking it is connected to the controller?? Or How to flash it

Can someone help me?

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 7:04 am
by mihaly
I want to use the Lishui LSW6G-RF-FOC Controller from Bird 590.
What should i do with it?
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Re: Can we try to flash the Bird one 590?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 3:53 am
by Mome
Does anyone still has the firmware?
Would be very helpful if someone share it with me