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In fact, you can end up with wheels being rated 250W,300W or 350W.<br>
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Depending on your project you might want to open your wheels and check how it's built, as it can result in less power and overheating.<br>
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# :toolbox: Troubleshooting
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* Motors are cogging/not running in a smooth way - please try to swap the phases. Usually, color-correct mapping (blue to blue, green to green, yellow to yellow) works fine. However, some hoverboards have a different layout then others, and this might be the reason your motor isn't spinning well. It could also be that a defective mosfet is not turning ON
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* In speed mode, wheels are running at maximum speed - find the right mapping for hall sensors, firmware probably measures a speed with opposite sign
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* With hovercar variant in torque mode, braking actually accelerates - find the right mapping for hall sensors, firmware probably measures a speed with opposite sign
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* If you have a problem on a single motor, try to swap the motors to understand if the problem is coming from the board or the wheel. Some boards have a different phase mapping or current sensing on one the wheels (discussed [here](https://github.com/EFeru/hoverboard-firmware-hack-FOC/issues/230) )
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# Using the firmware with other wheels
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The firmware might work with other Motors/Wheels if they fulfill following characteristics:
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* The motor must be sensored
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