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songevan 12-16-2018 07:54 PM

ninebot kickscooter ES2 Brake hall sensor error15
 
Hi everyone ,

really need some help here. Got my ES2 just 7 days, and start shows 'Brake hall sensor Error" It works yesterday after the message shows up hours later and not not working again. The scooter got beep sound and flashing brake light.

Any quick way to fix it please?

iMak 12-17-2018 11:25 AM

Did you try to disconnect the cable inside the handlebar? Remove the handlebar and disconnect the internal cable, reconnect and try.

thetennisnet 12-20-2018 06:01 PM

just email them . shock got two calls within twenty minutes
 
email them and they will call you back w solution

pic of serial number name and number to

support @ ninebotus . com

or technical support @ segway . com

[RCG]Balthazar 12-21-2018 04:01 AM

I'm not very impressed by the quality of this babe.
She's awesome, and she's the best toy / tool I can remember having BUTT:
Electronics stinks. A LOT.
The connector inside your handle bar like iMak said, as well as the spare battery connector causes all sorts of UFO problems. Reconnect both of them.
Also, some times having a look around the app might yeld some clues about voltages, temps etc.

airdale 12-22-2018 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [RCG]Balthazar (Post 244059)
I'm not very impressed by the quality of this babe.
She's awesome, and she's the best toy / tool I can remember having BUTT:
Electronics stinks. A LOT.
The connector inside your handle bar like iMak said, as well as the spare battery connector causes all sorts of UFO problems. Reconnect both of them.
Also, some times having a look around the app might yeld some clues about voltages, temps etc.

Your seeing the difference on a China company and mass production over the old Segway company.....Yes the price is extremely cheap, but will it last 25k or 35k miles like the older more expensive i2 or x2?

As like alot of things, you get what you pay for!

dmurphy 12-26-2018 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by airdale (Post 244071)
Your seeing the difference on a China company and mass production over the old Segway company.....Yes the price is extremely cheap, but will it last 25k or 35k miles like the older more expensive i2 or x2?

As like alot of things, you get what you pay for!

To be fair, you could buy 15+ of them for what an i2 cost.

I love my i2 SE, but there’s no question it’s a top shelf piece of gear. An engineer’s wet dream - basically “build the very best you can and don’t worry about cost of goods.” I think I like that as much - if not more so - than riding it.

Pescador12 12-26-2018 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmurphy (Post 244096)
To be fair, you could buy 15+ of them for what an i2 cost.

I love my i2 SE, but there’s no question it’s a top shelf piece of gear. An engineer’s wet dream - basically “build the very best you can and don’t worry about cost of goods.” I think I like that as much - if not more so - than riding it.

I am pretty sure that all of the new Segway products cost less than one battery on the old super engineered Segway models. The old weight, horsepower, and the amount of stored energy, out class all the new products.

The new Drift W1 skates look like they have small enough batteries (low stored energy) that they can go on airplanes with you like a laptop. However, their small wheel means they are only good on smooth airport floors and sidewalks.

I am thinking of getting the Drift W1 just to play with and check out what they can do. They fit in a small back pack.

Sniep 12-31-2018 03:16 AM

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songevan,

There might be a loose magnet in the hall sensor in the brake. You can remove it with some fairly intensive surgery, there are videos on youtube if you search for ES2 Repair Throttle that will show the general procedure.

Just don't do what I did, and accidentally let it tip over. :p :thumbsdown: Bent the throttle lever up somehow 90° up from where it should sit and in the process ripped the sensor off its leads entirely! ..A very slow wait for a package on a slow boat from China now...

Sniep 12-31-2018 03:43 AM

Forums software wont allow me to edit in a youtube link without destroying my former post - sorry I keep trying but it keeps thwarting me. Good luck with the search, maybe email me and I can send you the one i had found with the procedure. Thanks!


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