Epoch Fet tutorial
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Epoch Fet tutorial
Getting everything:
The hardest part to get for me were wires, huge mission to find the wires I did here.

Step 1:

Start by removing the enamel coating on the magnetic wires using the solder to melt them.
Step2:

Solder the 2 magnetic wires to the Motor input chip.
Step3:
Solder the 10K resistors using this diagram.

Should look like this:

Step4:
Now tin the Wires (Easy enough)

Step5:
Now follow the diagram in step 3, and solder on the wires to the Fet mod, I had a close-up pic with all wires, but can’t find it (some others are missing as well) This is what happens when you only have an 8mb Card.

Step6:
Solder the Red and black wires to the pcb, so far you should have these two wires, and the original magnetic wires soldered to the pcb.

Step7:
Before you solder the motor wires on, first test them by hitting the throttle, and touching a wire motor to the motor pad, if it works then you should hear a speed increase, if not it shouldn’t move. Once you have that tested, connect the wires accordingly.

The hardest part to get for me were wires, huge mission to find the wires I did here.

Step 1:

Start by removing the enamel coating on the magnetic wires using the solder to melt them.
Step2:

Solder the 2 magnetic wires to the Motor input chip.
Step3:
Solder the 10K resistors using this diagram.

Should look like this:

Step4:
Now tin the Wires (Easy enough)

Step5:
Now follow the diagram in step 3, and solder on the wires to the Fet mod, I had a close-up pic with all wires, but can’t find it (some others are missing as well) This is what happens when you only have an 8mb Card.

Step6:
Solder the Red and black wires to the pcb, so far you should have these two wires, and the original magnetic wires soldered to the pcb.

Step7:
Before you solder the motor wires on, first test them by hitting the throttle, and touching a wire motor to the motor pad, if it works then you should hear a speed increase, if not it shouldn’t move. Once you have that tested, connect the wires accordingly.
