i have 250km on my V12, works good so far. This test puts a lot of strain on the wheel and doesn't guarantee it won't fail later after successful test (there are at least few cases of it happening). If i do a test and it cooks mosfets, then what? Wait another 3 months for a replacement. I think i will wait for a chinese new year to finish and inmotion coming back with a second solution to this crisis. My main issue: returning the trust of the wheel that it won't cut out at 60kmh. The first solution doesn't help in this regard.
Is that really atrue test, though? I mean, it's not loaded. Perhaps I'm misunderstood something, but it would seem to me that it would draw more amps if it had to start and stop at those same speeds under load. Genuinely curious.
Haha, the mark in the carpet shows that some of them didn't fail, or the guy put them down too early - i.e. they didn't know themselves how to make the test correctly either... (don't ask me how I know, I have a similar mark on my wooden floor from the first day I received my RS few months ago :D)
This was VERY helpful! The video above doesn't make it clear as to what happens when it fails the test. I did the test and it would power down but I didn't know if that was the "Fail". My V12 did Not do that!! I feel more confident mine will not throw me. 👍
I don't know if I'll do this. Since I'm new, maybe I'll try to learn first, I don't want to ruin this and wait for the fix. I'll learn, then use low speed for now, hopefully that means lower chance of cutout, and if it does lower risk of injury and damage too. And lol who am I kidding the fix will likely be here before I can hit good speeds comfortably
if your wheel turns back on then I'm pretty sure yours is good. I'm gonna copy and paste a comment from the poster of this video. "While performing this test, if your Inmotion v12 stops working, and would not switch back on again, then your MOSFET has an issue and you should contact your distributor." So since you said your wheel turns back on, I would say your in the clear.
While performing this test, if your Inmotion v12 stops working, and would not switch back on again, then your MOSFET has an issue and you should contact your distributor. This is an example of a wheel with an issue ua-cam.com/video/CoJfwebEAYg/v-deo.html
i have 250km on my V12, works good so far. This test puts a lot of strain on the wheel and doesn't guarantee it won't fail later after successful test (there are at least few cases of it happening). If i do a test and it cooks mosfets, then what? Wait another 3 months for a replacement.
I think i will wait for a chinese new year to finish and inmotion coming back with a second solution to this crisis. My main issue: returning the trust of the wheel that it won't cut out at 60kmh. The first solution doesn't help in this regard.
Make a new test video what am I testing for here?
I not understand what is test about this video is realy confusing.
Were can I buy the new motherboard?
Is that really atrue test, though? I mean, it's not loaded. Perhaps I'm misunderstood something, but it would seem to me that it would draw more amps if it had to start and stop at those same speeds under load. Genuinely curious.
Haha, the mark in the carpet shows that some of them didn't fail, or the guy put them down too early - i.e. they didn't know themselves how to make the test correctly either... (don't ask me how I know, I have a similar mark on my wooden floor from the first day I received my RS few months ago :D)
How do we know that the wheel is safe to ride what are we testing for? Is it supposed to remain on through the test?
If your wheel stops working during the test like in this link on Instagram instagram.com/tv/CYXLqqpFV77/?
This was VERY helpful! The video above doesn't make it clear as to what happens when it fails the test. I did the test and it would power down but I didn't know if that was the "Fail". My V12 did Not do that!! I feel more confident mine will not throw me. 👍
@@ltreed82 you should be good
I don't know if I'll do this. Since I'm new, maybe I'll try to learn first, I don't want to ruin this and wait for the fix.
I'll learn, then use low speed for now, hopefully that means lower chance of cutout, and if it does lower risk of injury and damage too. And lol who am I kidding the fix will likely be here before I can hit good speeds comfortably
my roomate just ordered this wheel too! now i feel bad for him...
Super confusing. Needs some explanation.
My wheel turn off, but it always turn on again. I did 10 times but I don't know If I did it right.
if your wheel turns back on then I'm pretty sure yours is good. I'm gonna copy and paste a comment from the poster of this video.
"While performing this test, if your Inmotion v12 stops working, and would not switch back on again, then your MOSFET has an issue and you should contact your distributor."
So since you said your wheel turns back on, I would say your in the clear.
u have 2nd batch of v12?
@@troyb8579 yes
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Or they can just do this before they leave the factory!
Make sure there are no people or valuable property around you. Check those burn marks 😆
While performing this test, if your Inmotion v12 stops working, and would not switch back on again, then your MOSFET has an issue and you should contact your distributor. This is an example of a wheel with an issue ua-cam.com/video/CoJfwebEAYg/v-deo.html
So if we perform this test and the wheel turns on again it’s safe to assume that our wheels are ok?
Wow - the 'TING' sound that mosfet makes when it blows .... is this safe to do indoors?
@@samsavage9127 Yeah, I have this question too. What if it turns back on right after doing the test?
lol