Miles Prower
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The onboard charger on my SM (#29) seems to be dead.
When I last rode my SM, "Code 33" (High Voltage Isolation) appeared on the dash and all of the lights went out. I was able to ride it back home (sans lights). Now, nothing happens when I plug the Alta extension cord into the charger inlet of the SM.
I ran MultiTool, and all of the values on the «Versions», «Raw CAN», and «RAW Signal» screens for anything related to "Charge," "Charger," and "OBC" are blank. For example:
The «Loader» screen states "Load Aborted" for the OBC.
While the SM was connected to MultiTool, I went ahead and upgraded to Redshift_SM_1_3_1_RC1 firmware. During the upgrade, MultiTool complained that there was no onboard charger. Near the end of the firmware upgrade, I was prompted to raise the rear wheel and run a motor re-timing procedure (which completed successfully). I also did a reset of the Code 33 fault after seeing that the Positive and Negative isolation values were 8467 kΩ ("Good") and 2200 kΩ ("Okay") respectively.
I'd very much appreciate any suggestions on how to handle the bricked onboard charger. Thanks!
When I last rode my SM, "Code 33" (High Voltage Isolation) appeared on the dash and all of the lights went out. I was able to ride it back home (sans lights). Now, nothing happens when I plug the Alta extension cord into the charger inlet of the SM.
I ran MultiTool, and all of the values on the «Versions», «Raw CAN», and «RAW Signal» screens for anything related to "Charge," "Charger," and "OBC" are blank. For example:
The «Loader» screen states "Load Aborted" for the OBC.
While the SM was connected to MultiTool, I went ahead and upgraded to Redshift_SM_1_3_1_RC1 firmware. During the upgrade, MultiTool complained that there was no onboard charger. Near the end of the firmware upgrade, I was prompted to raise the rear wheel and run a motor re-timing procedure (which completed successfully). I also did a reset of the Code 33 fault after seeing that the Positive and Negative isolation values were 8467 kΩ ("Good") and 2200 kΩ ("Okay") respectively.
I'd very much appreciate any suggestions on how to handle the bricked onboard charger. Thanks!