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controller voltage too low to reliably flash

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MS was working with 029y4 firmware, now I am trying to change it to high-res. I used easytherm to send the high-res firmware but when I run the associated Megatune and try to load an MSQ I get this error message. :(
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Re: controller voltage too low to reliably flash

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Remove the boot jumper.

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Re: controller voltage too low to reliably flash

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boot jumper is not installed...
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Are you using the correct ini file to match the firmware?

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Re: controller voltage too low to reliably flash

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The msns-extra.ini says "last edited for version hr_10a and MT2.25 (release)" but the archive contains firmware hr_10g. Not sure if this is correct but I`m assuming it is since it came out of the same archive?

I noticed that with the high-res firmware loaded, in Megatune under the realtime display the battery voltage readout is cycling from min to max and back again multiple times per second.

I tried downloading hr_11d and sticking it in there but megatune spit out a pile of errors with that ini file.
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Re: controller voltage too low to reliably flash

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BMW528e wrote:I noticed that with the high-res firmware loaded, in Megatune under the realtime display the battery voltage readout is cycling from min to max and back again multiple times per second.
That's certainly going to cause a problem.

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Re: controller voltage too low to reliably flash

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The strange battery voltage reading was caused by the dirty power coming out of the battery charger that I was using as a power supply to test outside of the car. 470uF capacitor fixed that. Doesn`t explain why I couldn`t flash it when it was in the car, which was the original problem.

But it is now flashed with hr_10g, and quite drivable.
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BMW528e wrote:Doesn`t explain why I couldn`t flash it when it was in the car, which was the original problem.
You were getting the low voltage warning when you tried to flash the ECU in the car? What was the battery voltage?
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Re: controller voltage too low to reliably flash

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You were getting the low voltage warning when you tried to flash the ECU in the car? What was the battery voltage?
That`s correct. I don`t remember what the battery voltage was but it was enough to start the engine so I wouldn`t have expected it to be a problem.
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