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X1 was not sold with v2 ludi. You do not have v2.
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Got caught in the rain on my x1 w/ ludi and my display went dark and the bike ceased to function. I dried everything out: still no go. Tried a spare motor: still nothing. The battery does take a charge. That debug process leads me to believe it is the display. I went to buy a new 860c display from but there is a note on the web page about it only working with V1 of the controller. V2 needs a firmware upgrade. I have no idea which version I have (bike was purchased around April of 2021, I'm running 14.6 firmware). Luna hasn't responded. Can someone tell me if the version is stamped anywhere on the bike or otherwise how I can determine which version I have?
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I purchsed my 860C meter from Luna in may 2020
It has been great until recently
In the last 3 weeks a problem has developed
The clock now looses almost 24 hours of time over a 7 day period.
This morning, the meter said it was 10/3/2020 and the time was 14:46 pm
The actual date and time was 10/4/2020 and 10:28 am
The clock was set correctly again 7 days ago at about 10am
It has lost all that time over the last 7 days.
This is the 3rd week in a row I have had to correct the time in the 860C meter.
Something is wrong with the meter
I placed a support ticket at Luna today
Has anyone else had this issue with the 860C meter?
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Originally posted by FlyingPiggy View PostHi folks, so I received the correct M600 860c display for my X1, however I have an issue with this and wondering if anyone has noticed the same thing. On the original controller (set to default PAS1-5 options), PAS1 it effectively useless, so I typically ride on PAS2 and sometimes PAS3. Overall this works great - the torque setting is just right IMHO. However with the M600 860c installed, I am finding PAS2 to be more like PAS1, so I have to ride on PAS3 to get any real torque (which is too much power and drains the battery too quickly). Changing various settings (such PAS range 1-9) does not seem to help. Has anyone experienced the same issue? Thanks
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Thanks for the reply, I have the Ludi X1 version and unfortunately the new display is not usable for me (compared to the original one) - unfortunately I am going to have to send the new one back...
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No issues here
I ride on 1/9 most of the time
On steep stuff I go up to 2/9 and then 3/9
I have a non Ludi X1
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Hi folks, so I received the correct M600 860c display for my X1, however I have an issue with this and wondering if anyone has noticed the same thing. On the original controller (set to default PAS1-5 options), PAS1 it effectively useless, so I typically ride on PAS2 and sometimes PAS3. Overall this works great - the torque setting is just right IMHO. However with the M600 860c installed, I am finding PAS2 to be more like PAS1, so I have to ride on PAS3 to get any real torque (which is too much power and drains the battery too quickly). Changing various settings (such PAS range 1-9) does not seem to help. Has anyone experienced the same issue? Thanks
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Just got my color display for my X1 and can't change voltage to 48v, stuck on 52v and doesn't give me any options
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Hi folks,
I promptly ordered the Luna X1 860c display last week when it came in stock. It has arrived, however the connector is the same as the other one I received - i.e. it is round, but the connector out of my 1 frame is not - see the connector on the left of the pic I posted. What am I missing here?! :)
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Yes I am sure.
I have a X1 and I have the correct 860C meter that I got from Luna
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Got it, thanks for letting me know. I will wait patiently for you to have more in stock! :)
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