john61ct said:For me a non issue! eventually such issues are likely to soon get fixed
Meantime even high quality older Androids can be easily bought for peanuts.
wakko said:Some info for anyone thinking of buying an ASI controller. I bought an ASI BAC 855 from martin (no problems at all btw) but I found that the bluetooth module in the controller wasn't appearing in the Bacdoor channel list. After emailing back and forth with Martin and some testing with different phones/tablets it looks like the Bacdoor app doesn't work with Android 10. I have a Samsung 9+ and there seems to be a permissions issue. I've tested it with Android 5.1 and 7.1 and it works in both versions.
wakko said:Some info for anyone thinking of buying an ASI controller. I bought an ASI BAC 855 from martin (no problems at all btw) but I found that the bluetooth module in the controller wasn't appearing in the Bacdoor channel list. After emailing back and forth with Martin and some testing with different phones/tablets it looks like the Bacdoor app doesn't work with Android 10. I have a Samsung 9+ and there seems to be a permissions issue. I've tested it with Android 5.1 and 7.1 and it works in both versions.
Hertzelz said:wakko said:Some info for anyone thinking of buying an ASI controller. I bought an ASI BAC 855 from martin (no problems at all btw) but I found that the bluetooth module in the controller wasn't appearing in the Bacdoor channel list. After emailing back and forth with Martin and some testing with different phones/tablets it looks like the Bacdoor app doesn't work with Android 10. I have a Samsung 9+ and there seems to be a permissions issue. I've tested it with Android 5.1 and 7.1 and it works in both versions.
I have the Sammy Note 10+ with Android 10 and BacDoor does work, but the browsing / saving parameter file doesn't
CAv3 is not a dashboard, only external info, has no access to controller data.lqbweb said:guys, what is the preferred dashboard interface for this controller? eggrider, apt, or ca v3? Thank you!
jonnydrive said:Do not flash 5.x config to new asi as I did. Now I have a fancy brick.
I am trying to have some support form Martin but no luck for now.
Someone know if with the PC ASI Software is possible to un-brick the controller?
thanks
j
INFO:
All BAC models work on up to 72V nominal battery voltage (20s, peak voltage 84V). We supply controllers worldwide. We can preprogram controller before shipping out, however we do not guarantee it to work. Our mission is to supply components quick, make harness, 3D printed mounting brackets etc. If there is a malfunction with controllers harware or software and and it needs to be repaired or replaced, it will go directly through ASI (we help with procedure). Customer ships controller to HQ ASI in Canada and receives it back when repair is finished for free. Customer doesn not pay for shipping. We have a lot of experience with programing and pairing it with various motors (we could also supply basic config for common motors).
f there is a malfunction with controllers harware or software and and it needs to be repaired or replaced, it will go directly through ASI (we help with procedure)
Hertzelz said:jonnydrive said:Do not flash 5.x config to new asi as I did. Now I have a fancy brick.
I am trying to have some support form Martin but no luck for now.
Someone know if with the PC ASI Software is possible to un-brick the controller?
thanks
j
i already bricked 2x BAC8000 just by clicking on Run on motor calibration, then the bluetooth disconnected and the controller red light is on, but not reachable or response even from pc.
how yours happen?
Martin-ASI said:
- Only the BAC855 and up are from 36-72V nominally
Tolkano said:Martin-ASI said:
- Only the BAC855 and up are from 36-72V nominally
Are they safe to run at 21s only charging to 4.1v/cell?