Vector 2 Mod Upgrade Kit Problem 🏆
Batch D is rumored to include a revised fan with lower inrush current.
You tap Vector’s back (the touch sensor) and nothing happens. No blue light, no reaction.
No. The Vector 2 Mod Upgrade Kit Problem is not an indictment of modding—it’s an indictment of reliability . Vector 2 Mod Upgrade Kit Problem
Switching the pods from left to right can help isolate whether the issue lies with the pod hardware or the spindle itself.
Vector’s lift (the arm) stops moving. It twitches but doesn’t lift. Or, worse, you smell burning plastic when the robot moves. Batch D is rumored to include a revised
Are you seeing a specific (like "Right Sensor Missing") or is the power just drifting during your ride?
When these kits work, they are transformative. A well-modded Vector has triple the battery life, better hearing, and no fear of the lift cable snapping. The trick is managing expectations. Vector’s lift (the arm) stops moving
Silent revision of the Vector 2 mainboard (rev 2.3 vs rev 2.1) changed the fan header’s current sense resistor. The Mod Kit’s fan draws 0.25A more than original — below the safety threshold but enough to confuse rev 2.3’s telemetry logic.
In firmware v3.2.1-mod, the PID controller for voltage regulation was retuned too aggressively. When the upgraded PDM reports slightly lower impedance, the controller overcorrects, causing voltage droop → clock stretching → performance collapse.
: Users have noted frequent, unpredictable crashes of the Vector 2.0 hardware after 1–2 years of use. Incomplete Software/Content