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In other words, apparently the OP is pushing to "max out" the speed. |
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It is entirely possible the i167 is running older, more aggressive firmware than the i180. That could explain why it feels more responsive. The newer firmwares have made the machines more and more conservative.
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In case it wasn't clear, Segways actually do growl, and this is mentioned several times in the manual. It is an intentional part of the design, but it does indicate that there is a problem. The problem could be the batteries, but it could also be many other things.
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The noise from this "description" could be several things, from stick-shake to worn drive couplings. We should hear a recording / video of this issue before making any conclusions...
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or"saves money" should i worry? i dont believe it is connectors= wrong word |
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