
ONYX Alarm Key Fob (How It Works and Common Issues)
Details how the ONYX key fob manages system activation, standby mode, alarm operation, and battery replacement, along with expected behavior across 72V and 80V platforms

Details how the ONYX key fob manages system activation, standby mode, alarm operation, and battery replacement, along with expected behavior across 72V and 80V platforms

Explains how ONYX BMS apps function across battery types, including Super Power, Xiaoxiang, and ANT systems, with focus on voltage scaling between 72V and 80V, connection troubleshooting, configuration differences, misinterpretations, and how to combine BMS data with real-world behavior for accurate diagnostics.

Describes failure characteristics of degraded motor silicone in QS 205 units, outlines how it affects internal wiring and hall sensors, and covers testing, repair, and correct reassembly practices.

Outlines safe operating temperatures, controller limits, battery protection behavior, and design considerations for ONYX batteries, including stock and aftermarket configurations.

Outlines temperature targets, failure thresholds, cooling strategies, and quick-reference visuals for ONYX components under real-world conditions.

Outlines required tools, torque values, step-by-step servicing procedures, and best practices for rear tire maintenance, including tube selection and installation considerations for the 72V ONYX.

Defines interval-based maintenance, inspection routines, and system checks to support reliability, early issue detection, and long-term ONYX platform operation.