You mean through the "Write magic byte"? I've tried both doing that and wiping the "DATA MEMORY" tab in STVP myself.Try wiping the EEPROM, maybe some old settings are overwriting something
The "DC static zero" setting doesn't do anything when I turn it on, no matter if I do it by flash or Blueosec, and I also never enabled it in the tool on my "daily" config. As you suggested I tried disconnecting everything except the motor, pas and HC-05 from the controller, but that didn't do anything. I tried downloading a fresh copy of the Master and X4 Torque branch, but that didn't change anything.If you somehow enabled ZERO_DC in the aca experimental settings this would also happen. Though unlikely for what you describe as the throttle would not work (I think). Also you might try disabling the throttle and see if the problem still persists.
I also noticed that the resistance is only present when the controller is powered on. So it's definitely a software problem. And I cannot seem to understand what that may be as everything seems fine.
Blueosec reports the following states:
1|17 while standing still and 1|34 while spinning, which seems fine by me.
Here is my config and a screenshot of the java tool, if that may help.
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