Do you know anything that would help me. I have the usb dongle but it suddenly stopped working when I was driving and stopped to change batteries. It was a very warm day maybe something melted?
Honestly, no clue what so ever. My "random" thought is this: It's possible that the usb dongle bypasses some factory settings, beyond what is considered "safe".
And that was with one or two batteries, great video that bike is bad ass. Here in Quebec Canada to be legal to drive it with a scooter or car licence you have to only have one battery with two batteries you need a motircycle driver licence.
Thanks, it's the 3000W max 6000W version. Limited to 75kph. The bike handels well, I just miss more range and 5x the HP. *This would be a blast with 30hp or more. Time for the Stark VARG to become street legal. If that would happen, I'll directly would go for my motorbike license.
@@JAY-wn2hr ok thanks for your feedback and ya that would be awesome for sure. I would like to buy a bike and i am looking at that one because i am 6'1 and 265 pounds. I think the appollo rfn would be to small.
@@JAY-wn2hr if you have a multimeter a quick continuity test would reveal if the pins in the port are directly correlated to the wires you joined together. Cheers!
I would gess D+ and D- (the Data Pins) both Work with 3.3V connecting to ground will not do anything and depending on the hardware the 5V USB Output could kill Board when connecting to 3.3V Data signal. Unlikely but could happen
Hey i wan't to try to short it at the USB port. Can you tell be wich USB pins are shorted there. You would make my day. 😅 Btw if it works and you realy help me you wilk get two Coffees 🎉😊
I hope I understand you correctly,... So you want the wires behind of the usb port connected? Is so,... there are only two wires. So you can just connected those two. Let me know how it goes.
@@JAY-wn2hr yes exactly. I mean when the USB only hast two Outputs as you say the stick cant do anything more then shorten the circuit. I will try my best and Tell you then 👋
In theory if you would have a usb cable, and the usb is plugged in. And you would cut the cable and connect the wires. It would complete the circuit. Someone else tried it, and confirmed it works.
@@JAY-wn2hr I don't have the bike yet, so I don't understand the process.. if you are interested in making a video or a picture and sending it to me I can pay for it. it would help me a lot, thank you
@@Stayfocus_ No need for any payment. Underneath the seat (take the seat of the bike) there is a usb port. Just stick an old usb cable in it. With the wires connected.
@@JAY-wn2hr Thank you, this information was very useful, so do I just need to cut the cable and connect it to the USB cable that will be plugged in to the USB port?
@@adencb5918 In theory if you would have a usb cable, and the usb is plugged in. And you would cut the cable and connect the wires. It would complete the circuit. Again, its a theory worth trying. Let me know if that works.
@@adencb5918 see my response I just gave to you. That might work. Only thing you would need is a usb cable. Plug it into the USB port. And connect those wires* the usb cable wires. No clue if that would work, in theory it should.