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For what component of a Ninebot does "standby" make sense?
Oh, and how would that component "know" to kick in?
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I don't know anything about the Ninebot products, and I am not making any claims about whether they have
either "redundant" or "standby" systems.
I was commenting about the difference, if any, between the terms "redundant" and "standby". I think it depends entirely on how the terms are defined in the systems engineering documents for the product in question. For example, a standby generator for a building can be considered a redundant source of power. In that case, taking perhaps 30 seconds to get up to speed might be acceptable. Obviously, to keep you upright on a Seg, any "standby" systems/components must get up to speed in milliseconds.