@rafaelinmissouri seems to have conflicting info.
Wonder if Future Motion changes it around on different versions just to thwart repair abilities. They have a history of doing things for this reason.
We ran into some troubles at the very end trying to use the controller panel.
My buddy Daniel got it to work.
But I think circumcising the motor cable and soldering extensions is more robust, and easier in the end
I did buy the footpad adapter from Avaspark.
Great I just got Avaspark kit, I realize now I’m desoldering the pint motor connector from that PCB so I don’t need the answer to the question but was hoping the confusion could be sorted out anyhow.
Are you planning on using the 3d printed Motor connector or extending the wires?
This method did not work for me, I needed to put a large glob of solder on the pins and also use a heat gun at the same time. Then it fell right out. Plugged it into a motor to keep the pins safe when cleaning every bit of solder off then fit it into the provided PCB pint motor connector adapter.
If you are not really good with a soldering iron, get a premade connector.
I think Floatwheel will be selling a pint motor connector someday…