![]() I should add that the display only shows an error 21 which I cannot clear. ![]() At this point, I don't care if the firmware is for 48 or 52V, I just want a working bike. I would have thought at least ONE of those firmwares would have made something work, but nope. ![]() Each power up, the bike would start moving until I flashed something else. Interestingly, one of the firmwares provided by Rydon caused the bike to power forward the second the flashing finished, until I powered it down. I'm guessing because the bike thinks there is no power, that it won't budge. If I change that to voltage on the bike's display, it shows 49.2V, which is correct as I checked the battery with a multimeter. I checked some of those firmwares on Speeed and all of those I checked still shown 0% battery. The bike still turns on with the display, and now always shows 0% battery, including on the Speeed app. I cannot be sure but I think things became a problem after trying this. Somewhere in that, I also tried the 48 to 52V conversion from Golden Motor. None of them made the throttle or peddle assist work. In an order that I do not remember, I then tried firmware from FasterBikes, YouTube, and from the following members on the Endless Sphere BBSHD Voltage Problem thread: Amberwolf, Original, Ranchero, Rydon. On the first attempt, the bike worked normally, but the Speeed app showed a 28A limit now. I found a firmware file to try, followed the instructions to set the right settings, and flashed away. Trying to set anything above 25A gave a "current limit out of range" when flashing. While I could never get any version of the programming software to recognise my bike in Windows, the Speeed Android app did, and showed that my bike was limited to 25A.
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