@jbalat
if you just want to go with a "overdrive" setup.
which means more volts to the controller you just have to change the volt settings in the eeprom.
however 15s on 36v motor seems to be quit high
info for setting voltage using STLinkV2 clone:
https://opensourceebikefirmware.bitbucket.io/kunteng_lcd3/TSDZ2_configure_battery_voltage_and_motor_current.html
and
https://opensourceebikefirmware.bitbucket.io/development_tsdz2/Various--2018.04.18_-_original_firmware_and_debug_session_using_OpenOCD.html
so connect STLinkV2 and use
stm8flash -c stlinkvz -p stm8s105?4 -s eeprom -r TSDZZ_original_firmware_eeprom.bin
to read eeprom
edit TSDZZ_original_firmware_eeprom.bin using eg. ghex to your liking
write new eeprom.
stm8flash -c stlinkvz -p stm8s105?4 -s eeprom -w TSDZZ_original_firmware_eeprom.bin
@casainho
hope thats correct
if you just want to go with a "overdrive" setup.
which means more volts to the controller you just have to change the volt settings in the eeprom.
however 15s on 36v motor seems to be quit high
info for setting voltage using STLinkV2 clone:
https://opensourceebikefirmware.bitbucket.io/kunteng_lcd3/TSDZ2_configure_battery_voltage_and_motor_current.html
and
https://opensourceebikefirmware.bitbucket.io/development_tsdz2/Various--2018.04.18_-_original_firmware_and_debug_session_using_OpenOCD.html
so connect STLinkV2 and use
stm8flash -c stlinkvz -p stm8s105?4 -s eeprom -r TSDZZ_original_firmware_eeprom.bin
to read eeprom
edit TSDZZ_original_firmware_eeprom.bin using eg. ghex to your liking
write new eeprom.
stm8flash -c stlinkvz -p stm8s105?4 -s eeprom -w TSDZZ_original_firmware_eeprom.bin
@casainho
hope thats correct