Re: [EVO,100,R] CAN/ECU Bus Reverse Engineering (Roller + Batterie)
Verfasst: Mo 27. Okt 2025, 01:06
Interessantes Thema. Das ist zwar etwas OT, aber von euch weiß nicht zufällig jemand wie man die Yadea 20S 20Ah Akkus "freischaltet"?
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Wäre sehr cool. Bei mir läuft der Roller 1A. Bin bis auf die Reichweite sehr zufrieden.EWI hat geschrieben: So 26. Okt 2025, 22:04 Ich denke Zock wird es schaffen, dass der Lilygo CAN Adapter der Steuerung des Roller mitteilt, dass zwei Akkus angeschlossen sind. Auf ähnliche Weise lade ich aktuell mit jedem beliebigen 84V Ladegerät meine NIU Akkus.
I have an EVO which has done almost 16.000km on the 2 original batteries. Now I have problems with charging the batteries and I am not sure what exactly is causing the problem. The charger remains constant green when I plug in battery/batteries. The indicator on the batteries blink but charger does not switch to red light which signals charging. If I unplug the battery while charger is still turned on then the green light flashes so the charger sees that the battery/batteries are removed. I dont think it is likely that both batteries should have become faulty at the same time so I lean towards the charger being faulty but since it is caked is some form of silicone it is a nightmare to do more than just basic troubleshooting.zock3r1608 hat geschrieben: Mi 25. Jun 2025, 21:59 Hi,
thats no problem.
If you have basic electronic skills:
Just buy a LilyGo T-CAN485 and a Honda 6 Pin diag plug from AliExpress or eBay and flash my firmware onto it: https://git.0-c.de/Crash_Override/NIU_C ... eryChecker
I am working on a One-Click flashing solution but it is not ready yet. So follow instructions on git.
Then you can charge your batteries with the 3rd party charger. I recommend to open your charger up and limit the voltage to 82,6V, to have some headroom to max voltage of the cells. There are often small potentiometers on the control PCB.
Otherwise I have one T-CAN and a Diag lead left, I can ship you.
Do not exceed 10 Amps of charging current if you use the original socket. You can go up to 20Amps charge current (I tested so far) but with a dedicated charging lead connected to the FOC. https://elektroroller-forum.de/viewtopi ... 39#p364739