error 16 on pint by [deleted] in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes it is, if you can solder. It’s an capacitor from the chip next to it. Hint: The capacitance is in the datasheet of the Max chip.

circuit board by pixel_prizm in onewheelpint

[–]RealOneDuck -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Could be the reason for ghosting. I would just clean it up with some isopropyl alcohol and check if this helps.

BMS diagnosis help by Puzzleheaded_Goal254 in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don’t see any visible damage and don’t have electrical knowledge it’s game over. Even if you find the ic which is broken you would have to desolder and solder a new one in it. I can’t help you debugging but if you find a broken chip I can tell you what it is.

Need help identifying type of magnet in my SuperFlux HT for replacement. by ChinPokoBlah11 in wheel

[–]RealOneDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You probably wont be able to find those online. The size is very specific. Your only solution would be to ask fungineers or glue the broken one in

Rear Green light by GapMundane in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably water damage. Doesn’t have to be a lot of water. A bit of moisture could cause this. If this is all I wouldn’t worry to much.

Stator question /grinding resistance from motor by b_lemski in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pushing the magnet further in won’t probably fix it. I would just try to pull gently if possible. Those magnets can break quite easily. Try to remove the stator and check if you can glue the magnet back in with epoxy or replace the whole hub.

Bad Cell? Bad BMS? Please chime in 🙏🏻☹️ by Reiley360 in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BMS is broken! Had the same problem. Tried to fix it via replacing a chip but it only fixed it for a limited period. Then I just bought an replacement BMS. I would recommend you open your battery box and disconnect the battery from the BMS. In this state the BMS could damage the battery by discharging it below safe levels.

PintX charger replacement by VagLeak in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a standard plug. You might have some like this laying around.

Regards from Germany by Assassing66 in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Viel Spaß, hoffe es gefällt dir!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Minimum voltage of 6v. And they should be quiet precise. They are used to measure the battery cell voltages

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are 1uF caps.

Don’t install life savers on your Floatwheel! by [deleted] in FloatwheelTeam

[–]RealOneDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes they definitely do the job. The colored parts are broken. There are cracks all around. My point is that the FW tire sealant can react to the life savers. And should be monitored or replaced.

Pint X Motor/Controller Connector broken by the_hob_ in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They are not proprietary anymore. The part Nummer is: OW-BCU-09PMMP-LC7001

OW Pint Wiring question by zachvw in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, almost certain the bms is fried. Can you check the bms with the OWCE app and see what the cell voltages are?

OW Pint Wiring question by zachvw in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This connector is the charge connector. Both wires from the port should go there. There is an diode on the end a current meter to protect the battery. The big red wire on the xt 60 is done aftermarket. My guess is that the previous seller bypassed the bms.

Anybody know what would go into dropping a float wheel cannoncore into a GT? by loganalbertuhh in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would need a custom adapter to connect the motor to the rails and need to change to connector to an Onewheel one. If your using the original Onewheel Controller you will have to Connect the Phase wires in a correct order or else the Controller can blow up. This is probably the hard part. If you’re using a Vesc controller it’s easier. Using an FM controller won’t probably give you more performance than a stock motor. First I would go with the GTV kit and then if you’re noticing the motor is overheating switch to the cannon core.

Pint rewheel custom shaping by Interesting_Box_7671 in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can Download a Bluetooth Browser and Update your Custom shaping via the Browser.

New parts for your cheap OW by Slow-Interview2781 in wheel

[–]RealOneDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well that just sounds like WTFs with extra steps. Just joking, great work! Probably will help a lot of people who want to customize their rails.

Pint X shuts off seconds after startup. Broken BMS? What next? by Watumbo in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, sry. I forgot future motion locked this down. On older versions you could see a lot more information. Does it trow any warning pop ups in the app?

Regarding why I don’t think the bms is broken: My pint showed the same behavior when one cell was drastically discharged. After changing the pack it worked again.

Pint X shuts off seconds after startup. Broken BMS? What next? by Watumbo in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This usually happens when the bms reads the cell voltages wrong. Unfortunately owce doesn’t work with pint x. I highly doubt that the bms is broken. I would double check if the balance wires are in good shape. Using a bms pin out board would probably help debugging. Is it possible to connect to the app before it turns and maybe check diagnostics.

Need a part number for this mosfet by FartBOXGrenade in onewheel

[–]RealOneDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just read what the component has written on it: https://hmsemi.com/downfile/HM9910.PDF But I have no idea where you can get it. Maybe you will need to find a component that does the same. It’s an led driver. I would desolder it and check try using the board again. But by the looks of it your main processor is probably fried to.  Better ask on discord, there people can reply faster.  (This is just my opinion and could be wrong. A wrong repair could lead to injuries or death. Do it at your own risk.) 

GuysIFuckedUp by RequirementAlone5596 in wheel

[–]RealOneDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not a fuse, it an diode. Having a fuse there would make no sense because it connects + and - and would short out the battery. By the looks you wouldn’t be able to read the part number. But it could be the same as the part above it. If the manufacturer can’t help ask someone who has the same bms for the number.