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Thank u for the simple and correct explanation of the controller hook up..theres to many videos of the wrong way to do something it's nice of u to get straight to the project.and without the crappy music sound track..thanks again..im trying to build a beast of a bike....
Thank you I am having difficulty understanding what all the wires are for but this simplifies things somewhat, I will have another go tomorrow following your guidance 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much for all the explanations. I ordered a controller, but it came without instructions. I realize where the battery is connected and the throttel I don't know which wires command the engine to start and stop. Now I saw. Thanks for the help!
This really explains all the components well, that's for the effort that went into making the video. I watched it to help me find a power problem with my bike as when I click Low setting to Medium there is a power increase as you'd expect but then when I click to High I can hear it click in but only for a fraction of a second. I had the battery tested as I thought there was a bad cell or two when demanding more power as in High mode but the battery is fine. Any where else I should be looking please? Thank you.
Sir - thank you very much for making this video. I have been working on a electric trike I bought very very cheap. It was left for a couple of years. This video has given me better understanding of what IM looking for. Only problem is that there are no labels on the wires and the controller is labelled in Chinese. At least now I have a starting point. Thank you.
that was good thank you very much...does the 3 speeds controll voltage to the motor? and is there a brake lever that can do proportional braking rather than on off regen?
Thanks for the video. Some ideas : Arduino touch display : including watt meter (W, V, A, Wh used, Wh/km), speed and trip, remaining trip, motor temperature, main on/off, throttle control for limited speed and current, controlled front and rear light by luminosity and e brake, bms analyser with cellule voltages, bms temperature, Usb c phone charger Low voltage cut off modification (for better life cycles) Shunt resistance measurement for accurate reading of consumption (which depends if watts measured from controller) You asked for ideas, there you have it. 😃
Beautiful and very simple explanation, I truly loved it. I have been looking all over on how to charge the batteries at home? Do you have any videos for that? Please let me know.
Do you know whether the ignition signal can be powered up prior the main power feed is connected or does the main power need to be supplied for the ignition circuit to work? I wonder whether these are separate from one another. Thank you
Hi I have to say I learned a lot from your really detailed videos, and they are fantastic video :) , I would love to see a video on how to create crus control on the controller that doesn't have any crus control
Awesome idea, great way to show how it all works. I would be interested in a video that shows how to identify the wires without opening the controller. Is that possible?
Was wondering if u can help me im trying to wire an ignition to my ebike but having a hard time find a switch that would work. Any advice would be great
awesome video! I have a dual motor set up with 2 controllers. im wondering how I can get the throttlen to move both wheels at the same time...currently I took the signal wire of one controller & integrated it in with the other controller...one wheel spins, I release the throttle, & depending on how slowly I open the throttle in the next engagement of motors both wheels will turn, buts trying to find a sweet spot on the throttle for both to turn...opening widely itll just go to spin either wheel without the other turning...any help would greatly be appreciated
Good video. Very well laid out. Question, I see some throttle controllers have a USB port. I assume it gets its power from the 5v delivered to the throttle for the hall sensor. Do you know how many amps the USB connection (A guess the 5v line as well.) might be able to sink? I am interested in possibly using that source of 5 volts to power an LED Pixel strip or two. I also noticed you have what appears to be a 12 volt regulator on your demo board that you did not use. I am guessing it can handle a 60v input. Where do you find that part online? Does it have a model number?
Hello my friend.. yes this module is voltage step down converter, it can convert your high voltage 36V-72V to 12V, I recommend you to use this converter for your LED pixel strip, you can find these boards in very low price and with output 12volt or 5volt.
Excellent video. I can see you have poured in much effort and time to making this very good video. It will be even better without the background music. Thank you for sharing. I have LIKED and SUBSCRIBED.
Hi, thank you for your video very helpful but I have a question, when I connect up the wiring as per the video I still have no connection for the green black and red terminals from the motor as well as a thin blue wire from the throttle can you help please ? TIA
In my aovo pro scooter I've got a little silver board with 3 little plugs going into it and on one of the plugs it has a little white wire . Do you know what that wire is for ?
How do you differentiate between the three cables like the three speed (which is 1st gear, 2nd, 3rd) and throttle? Is it from the same color with the controller and throttle? Does the controller have manual? And what's the difference between the regular controller (like the one in your video) with a votol? Sorry for asking a lot. I'm thinking of making a electric scooter
Thank you for your videos, they have help me a lot. I have a question i replaced a controler in a mini scooter, is alreay everything working thanks to your explinations, except the 3 speed, but my question is if its normal for the motor cables to gain heat,? havent run the scooter only acelerate a bit for testing, the motor noise seems normal, but i find the cables to hot.
If I put my motor on a table like that ,it will come right off ,and if I put it on my bike it will bent the bike frame ,Dont know what's wrong ,Its the controller bad or the sensor?thanks.
Fantastic set up. I made something similar years ago to teach young soldiers electrical troubleshooting on vehicles. That way they could learn how to diagnose before spending tax dollars just replacing parts. lol
Question. I have a small foldable ebike. It has a 180w 24v motor. It goes way to slow. I need to replace the battery and the controller anyway because I want a trothle and the battery is worn out. To take as much as possible advantage of this swap. What combination will make the bike go faster? Can i put more voltage on the motor and what will be the max voltage?
I have safety questions! I am doing research for a motorcycle install and I am trying to figure out where and how to install a kickstand safety switch. I believe it is normally open while the kickstand is down. Also, for hubs with regenerative braking, how would it be wired so the rear brake light turns on? Thanks in advance!
Hello, I have a Bolt Pro and I put a new twist throttle with a key ignition that took the place of the cruise control button. Now that I have no cruise control button I can't turn the LED Headlight on. I would like to have the OEM button on the left handlebar be the cruise and headlight trigger but unsure how to connect it to the controller and work that way. Got any tips or a step by step you could help me with? Thanks and happy Thanksgiving.
hi ! great indication ! question !! if the wired wrong main power line plus for minus and minus for plus ... for fraction a second .. controler is iremediable broken !?