Steve,

I was browsing Ebay and found that the 10-pin round connector you are looking 
for
is not a DIN but an XLR connector, see this auction:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10Pin-16mm-XLR/191219670413

Success!

Cor van de Water
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-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Ballantyne via EV
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 6:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EVDL] Fwd: Calling all owners of cheap Chinese EV's? (the Jonway 
Massimo / Mullen 100e / Atomic-EV / etc)

I bought myself a big expensive toy a few weeks ago.  It's a Jonway Massimo 
MSE-220.  This is also being sold as a Mullen Motors e100, or an Atomic-EV, or 
probably a dozen other names.  This car is being cranked out in mass numbers 
over in China, and begun to show up here.
Only problem is that there doesn't seem to be a whole lot written on them.  I 
was given a manual with mine from www.jonwayauto.com which looks to have been 
translated from Mandarin to English using an online translator (it's rough 
readin').  I am working on correcting all of the mistakes, and I will be 
publishing that soon (to somewhere).

I have to assume that there is someone else out there that has one of these.  
And is looking for 'friends' to share information with.

For instance - I would like to try to find a way to lift the speed restrictions 
on my controller.  But it's an unmarked Chinese number and I can't find 
anything online about it.  I tore my controller out and opened it up today and 
I don't see any easy way to lift the restrictions.  There is a strange 10 pin 
DIN port on the side, which I would think might be a serial interface.  But 
then again it may be for accessories, service troubleshooting, etc.

Here are some pictures I took today:
https://plus.google.com/photos/100430129794260842281/albums/6122935252456685905?authkey=CLSS8ZD567rmZQ
 Perhaps if any of you out there have worked on something similar, you can 
offer some advice.

If you also own one of these, or you have a friend who does, put them in touch 
with me.  We need a fan club!

Steve Ballantyne
Network Engineer
MCSE/MCDST; Novell CLA; LPIC-1; CTT+; A+; Network+; Linux+; Server+;
I-Net+; Security+; SonicWALL CSSA
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