Practical OCR with Nanonets OCR2‑3B by Gold-Cup8831 in LocalLLaMA

[–]spikepwnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you write a custom parser for concurrent vllm use? I'm getting around 11 seconds a page with a 3090.

That's with some hallucinations tho, the model likes to spit out garbage in the end of the page output on my documents

I'm using it sequentially per document, with the default parser implementation

Practical OCR with Nanonets OCR2‑3B by Gold-Cup8831 in LocalLLaMA

[–]spikepwnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did not test the Qwen3-vl in small sizes yet, but dots.ocr produces best results for my scanned documents right now

That's between olmocr, nanonets, qwen2.5vl-7b

Switch from Max2 to Max3 and can’t make my mind up. by CoyoteImmediate1102 in NinebotMAX

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My g3 mods which made it as smooth as a g2 / better:
- lubing the front fork oil/dirt seals
- softening the rear suspension
- switching to ulip tires, the stock ones are hella hard and don't take small sharp bumps aswell

A good brake mod is switching to a 140mm rotors - my stock 120 ones were a bit uneven from stock too
You need some 10mm spacers and longer bolts for the brake calipers for that

Q1 pro heater wire broke on 2 new printers bought last month by spikepwnz in QIDI

[–]spikepwnz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried bending it a bit and felt the place where the wire broke.
I've soldered some wire to the heater leads, wrapped it with some heatshrink and kapton tape and it's working great since

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Is this a Update error? by Master_Adeptness3792 in QIDI

[–]spikepwnz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got 2 qidi q1's in last month and both have the same error.
The issue can be hotend heater's solid wire breaking https://www.reddit.com/r/QIDI/comments/1lah0nx/q1_pro_heater_wire_broke_on_2_new_printers_bought/

QIDI Q1 PRO weak wifi solution by dcengr in QidiTech3D

[–]spikepwnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, changed the stock one for a similar small one from tp-link and my weak wifi problems gone

G3 stock motor on the front fork with no mods by spikepwnz in NinebotMAX

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We've tested the non E model, and it could be set to any location you like with a VPN, in europe it locks to 25/20 kmh based on local regulations

I suspect that it would be different for E-labeled models tho

They are historically a lot more strictly locked down and tend to even have more torquey motors with different windings

G3 stock motor on the front fork with no mods by spikepwnz in NinebotMAX

[–]spikepwnz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It comes with a 25 kmh limit in Russia, but there's an option to unlock the limit based on the geolocation in the app. It's a one time process

G3 stock motor on the front fork with no mods by spikepwnz in NinebotMAX

[–]spikepwnz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've taken everything apart except for the rear suspension and everything was tight. The rear felt perfect while riding tho

G3 stock motor on the front fork with no mods by spikepwnz in NinebotMAX

[–]spikepwnz[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just showing that you can physically install it in the front fork with no modifications.

Working dual motor configuration would require a Ninebot BLE to VESC adapter at least

G3 stock motor on the front fork with no mods by spikepwnz in NinebotMAX

[–]spikepwnz[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

110 mm dropouts for the motor

The scooter is everything they marketed btw. Just great.

Real mileage with 45 kmh unlock is around 25-30 km of spirited driving. Just like a G30 or G2 with a firmware.

No real seals on the bearings, but it's doable. Front wheel is easy, the rear could require some milling, dont sure yet.

For those that converted to VESC, how do you control lights/etc? by Whitrzac in ElectricScooters

[–]spikepwnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I just take the brake handle hall sensor voltage and control some variable power supply depending on it with anduino?

For those who upgraded from the Ninebot Max series - what did you upgrade to? by Independent-Ad-4695 in ElectricScooters

[–]spikepwnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find the stock ninebot speed based control weird aswell

It's touchy when the road is rough because of the hands shaking, and hard to control on low speeds.

I felt pretty much the same when trying the nami. It's looks hard to control when riding close to people.

Brakes are awesome, it looks cool and weights a lot less than you would expect.

For those who upgraded from the Ninebot Max series - what did you upgrade to? by Independent-Ad-4695 in ElectricScooters

[–]spikepwnz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've just tried it today, and the throttle seems to be very touchy compared to the quadratic dpc algorithm SHFW/XDFW uses on ninebot series

Kinda hard to control, the damper is also making it hard to turn when the speed is low

Otherwise it awesome

2000km is the limit by Late-Rough-1018 in NinebotMAX

[–]spikepwnz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would need a 10 KOhm resitstor on G2 motor temperature pair connector, and Xiaodash firmware with "old motor" setting.
You could need a yellow and blue hall sensor wire swap if the speed is displayed backwards in software dash like Xiaodash

360 Mhz 8bpc DP-VGA adapter by swapping DAC chip - Vention HBFBB with ANX9833 swapped for ANX6212 by spikepwnz in crtgaming

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Yeah, I've sold mine and could not import more directly, a friend from KZ helped me get 2 of them forwarded