- Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:44 pm
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Has anyone figured out how to operate the headlight with this current method being used? Or any hack to get the scooter to go faster than 15mph?
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I use the charger for m365, seems to be charging it just fine.
You're saying you have your scooter up and running with Sam's method and only getting 15mph? That's kind disappointing since I remember someone claiming they can go 20-22mph.absolutejdm wrote:Has anyone figured out how to operate the headlight with this current method being used? Or any hack to get the scooter to go faster than 15mph?
The last thing i recall Sam mentioning in his video is that on the display controller it says over 20 MPH but he did say it didn't feel like it. Im going to do this method as soon as i have time and i already have the parts.hophamsean wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 9:53 pmI use the charger for m365, seems to be charging it just fine.
You're saying you have your scooter up and running with Sam's method and only getting 15mph? That's kind disappointing since I remember someone claiming they can go 20-22mph.absolutejdm wrote:Has anyone figured out how to operate the headlight with this current method being used? Or any hack to get the scooter to go faster than 15mph?
Does anyone know how to connect the brake light to the universal controller?
Hey Scooter - Is yours up and running at around 20-25mph with the same universal controller and lcd display? In Sam's video he mentioned 30 magnets with 10 inch wheel. Did you change yours to 10 magnets to reach this speed?Scooterm355 wrote:The top speed I have found out to be is around 20-25 mph you will need to use the same control panel as him since you need to update the setting to 10 magnets, 10inch wheel diameter there’s a lot of setting you need to change
I can't get the brake light to work for the life of me lol. I was able to get the light to stay on, but how do you get it to only turn on when braking?