Long time OneWheel XR rider, new XRV kit rider. I finished installing the kit a couple days ago, went for a test ride, and I was blown away by the added power.
Since then, I started tweaking things with the VESC Tool app, and did the below steps in order:
Updated the firmware from 6.02 to 6.06, restoring the backed up config after.
I had a backup of the original XRV kit settings, but after some cursory testing, I decided to save over the backup after the above changes.
Now I’m easily able to overpower the board when starting from a standstill. The nose dives, no pushback, hits the ground, and the wheel spins freely. It seems to get up to higher speeds when done gradually, but I’m hesitant to take it much over 10mph with this known issue.
Any advice? Should I try and find a stock config and restore that?
Did you possibly change the Motor Current Max values instead of the Battery Current Max values?
As an FYI, you’ll also need to restore configs after installing a different package (in case you didn’t).
If you find that you’re unable to get the board operational and want to start fresh, you can either follow the guide below, or use the Float Hub app to make things even easier.
It’s weird, I tried messing with the motor cfg values, but it didn’t appear to do anything. Using the backup default configs from your link fixed everything though! Thank you so much.
Awesome! Glad that helped. If you ever want to be able to fix your tune easier in the future (for most VESC onewheel builds), you should look into the Float Hub app. @NicoAleman made it, and it’s absolutely priceless.