Mr.Flibble
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Mr.Flibble said:mbrusa said:With OSF you take risks, not just for any firmware bugs.
Above all, a lot of attention is required during flashing operations, avoid flashing the controller with the display on, avoid connecting and disconnecting the various connectors with the display on.
I once, inadvertently, I unplugged 860C without turning it off, then it didn't turn on anymore.
In your case, I cannot know what the cause may be.
How did you manage to use 860C without connecting it to the motor?
Also for SW102 I have no idea, having never tried it.
I know that there are blocking problems in the configuration menu that can be fixed by removing the battery.
Have you tried to reprogram it and / or reset the parameters?
The 860c was only connected to the controller.
I have a feeling (based on not very much) that it was coincidence that it "popped" while I was calibrating, and would have done so anyway.
But I have no evidence to back this "feeling" up, other than 20 years as a IT/PC engineer, and you get a feeling for these things.
I haven't tried reprograming the SW102 yet, as I and am an Idiot and left my battery behind.
Thanks for answering, I was just wondering if they rang any bells with other people.......
If anyone is interested?
I tried disconnecting the power - no change
I tried re flashing - no change
If I change the power levels in settings, I get accesses to approximately half that number.
The last thing I changed (when it was working correctly) was the display from SI to Imperial units.
It looks like it's trying to convert my "metric power levels" into the approximate number of "Imperial power levels".
I have set it back to SI, and I immediately got my 8 levels back.
Hope this helps someone.