Help! Can't change all controller settings Ouxi V8 250W

Av8r

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I bought a Ouxi V8 with 250W motor and without throttle so it's street legal here in the Netherlands. The settings menu was locked with a passcode, which I eventually found.
I can change the P setting for the max speed, the settings to specify I you have a throttle conected and the display brightness setting. All the other P settings are there and have a value but can't be changed. I really wan't the PAS to start earlier, so I want to change P11 which is locked on 3.
Does anyone knows how I can change the locked P settings? Could it be that these settings are hardcoded in the controller??
 

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thelarkbox

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Im having similar issues with a locked up controller,
Looking at your pic you have some details about the make and model of the controller try looking for alternative firmware options that have been unlocked,
I couldnt find f/w for my JYTCON controller so I threw €40 at a new controller via ebay/China
KT controllers were recommended to me as good configurable options you may also need a KT head unit too in order to configure it?
 

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One will 100% certainly need to buy a KT display for a KT controller.
Though another display may work/turn on any use will be very limited.
 

Av8r

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I was just looking at KT controllers, do I need a square or a sinuswave controller. No idea what type my current controller is.
 

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If I change my current display LCD-P3H-V8 for a KT compatible S866 display would that possibly unlock settings? As I understand it settings are made in the display and then send to the controller .
 

Nealh

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KT don't make an S866 display !!!
Theie displays are simply KT LCD1, LCD2, LCD3 etc, etc right through to LCD 12.

For controller dependson how many pins you motor cable has , if it has 8 or 9 pins as most modern hubs have today then you need a sinewave controller.