These drivers look exact like the ones in the BLF A6. And from what I have read, the UI is the same.
Seems like the programming works, but the execution is flawed.
The lower modes are driven by the single 7135, the rest by the FET.
The performance of the FET is best at the lowest possible total resistance in the system.
Issues I have encountered in my very modest experience are:
- the driver does not fit snug in its cavity. Clean cavity and driver and see to it that it sits “at the bottom”.
- the standard leads are 24AWG. You maight wanna swap them for 22AWG or even 20AWG.
because they are quite thin an can get a lot of abuse in the modding process, they may even (partially) break.
- and while you are at it: bypass the driver spring.
All this is only relevant if the FET is not dead. A dead FET is like a dead horse, no use whipping it.