Not surprising. Its uses an AT32 vs ST32, Many similarities to VESC including the Flipsky tool( How original), the tool is definitely crude but its obvious its not original.
No BT and no field weakening make it a non-starter for me.
The instructions PDF that’s available to download is actually pretty good. No Chinglish or translation mistakes (warm tips lol). It’s thorough as well.
Will be interesting to see how this does or if its branches off with other controllers.
I do question how their able to get the price this low while something similar built using VESC FW is much more expensive. The cost between a ST405 and a AT is just a few bucks.
Maybe this is priced as a loss leader??
Flipsky adds their stuff to amazon so you can always buy through amazon to have good customer support if something goes wrong or just doesn’t work on arrival. Bonus points for not having to deal with the shit that is the flipsky site
How u remove the switch and have it permanently on?
Seems connecting the different wires directly doesn’t do it
+++++++ and then I blew it up. Lesson learned again is don’t mess w it when it’s plugged in, just one of the three switch wires touching something, maybe even the case I don’t know, and slight snap n not recognizing in the “vesc tool”