I'm removing my Das-Kit Controller and Display as well as my cadence sensor/PAS sensor because it is connected directly to the controller with a 3 inch wire, and I don't want any sensors on my bike at all.
I'll delete my speedometer too or just let it read 72 kph for kicks.
I intend to sell everything including the headlight, throttle, PAS sensor and all connectors as a plug and play off-road kit for someone in Australia, New Zealand, or Europe.
. If you can identify the firing order on the original controller board, you can easily match that to the KT board
If the firing order the motor needs doesn't match the controller firing order, you will have the honor of trying all the various color combos until you get a match, so there's no screwing around here.....
See if you can identify the firing order for the heavy red/green/blu wires on the original controller. It's important for a trouble free install!!! Each wire is generally identified as a, b, or c, or 1, 2, or 3 on the board right near where the wire is soldered to the board.
Hi pcebiker,@AHicks
Is there any kind of testing that I can do with my Das-Kit Controller to try and decipher the the wires?
I'm pretty sure it will operate if I reconnect the little yellow wire that I cut?
Or do I need an oscilloscope to do any testing?
When I start cutting wires off my Das-Kit Controller, I'll be sure to take lots of pictures first, and leave ¼" of wire on the circuit board so I can identify where each wire came from.
This all kinda sucks because I was expecting the motor cable to fit. I had all the other wires and connectors figured out, now I have to figure out the 9 pin motor cable.
Meanwhile, I'm going keep digging away at the Das-Kit Controller to check for lettering and numbers.
PS,.. I found a temperature sensor inside a battery pack. I might stick it on my motor.
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Hi pcebiker,
I'm just catching up on your exploits.
It looks like you are getting into a hornets nest, but appreciate your efforts. Its looking like there isn't much commonality with the cableing between
the different ncm and KTM.
30 km an hour is plenty fast enough on trails but on roads painfully slow.
Good luck on your endeavors, I find it very interesting. I used to dabble with circuit boards in the past, built a radio decoder system using uarts but its not pretty resoldering on used cct boards.
Something you might try. Set both Max Speed Under Throttle and Max Speed Under PAS both to 0. Yes zero! On my bike which has the smaller L7 display, it seems to unlock both - under throttle I can get to 42 Kph and in PAS 6 the same. Definitely not intuitive, but that's what it does. I doubt it will work on your display, but it's easy enough to do a simple test.but the Moscow is for semi rough trails. 30 km an hour is plenty fast enough on trails but on roads painfully slow.
but the Moscow is for semi rough trails. 30 km an hour is plenty fast enough on trails but on roads painfully slow.
See if you can identify the firing order for the heavy red/green/blu wires on the original controller. It's important for a trouble free install!!! Each wire is generally identified as a, b, or c, or 1, 2, or 3 on the board right near where the wire is soldered to the board.
Counting on a color match has been pretty spotty in my experience (green to green, etc.) 50/50 at best. If you can identify the firing order on the original controller board, you can easily match that to the KT board that's always plainly marked. Holler for more help if needed AFTER you look to see how both boards are set up. If one side is marked a,b,c, and the other is 1,2,3, the "a" wire will go to "1", etc.
If the firing order the motor needs doesn't match the controller firing order, you will have the honor of trying all the various color combos until you get a match, so there's no screwing around here.....
In other words, if your green wire is going to "B" on the original controller, you want to hook that wire to the "2" or "B" on the KT board - REGARDLESS of what color wire KT is using in that position. DO NOTE what color that wire is, as you'll need that info to connect the green sensor wire!!
The sensor wires will install in the same order the big wires install.
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