floyd67
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Hello
There appear to be many variation of speed dongles that work with the Yamaha PW-SE currently used in the 2018 and 2019 bikes from Giant, Haibike, maybe others.
Yamaha's own bike models however are described as having torque, speed AND cadence sensors ("Yamaha Triple Sensor System"). Is this the case for Haibike, for example, or is the cadence sensor unique to Yamaha models? Wiring diagrams for all of these dongles show them inline with speed sensor, or between the motor and the display (presumably, just to correct for cutting the speed signal in half.)
Bottom line then, can anyone verify that a Dongle like the Bikespeed RS (for example) can work with a 2018 or 2019 Yamaha PW-SE on a Yamaha Cross Core or Connect?
(Another puzzle is that Yamaha apparently changed the gender of the PW-SE motor connection plugs for 2019 for their third party models at least, making them female sockets rather than the male used in 2018. You can see this at the end of the attached PDF from the Speedup Ribelle dongle. Anyone with a 2019 Yamaha ebike able to confirm that the SE motor plugs are female sockets and that there are 4 of them rather than say 5 for and added Yamaha bike specific cadence sensor?)
There appear to be many variation of speed dongles that work with the Yamaha PW-SE currently used in the 2018 and 2019 bikes from Giant, Haibike, maybe others.
Yamaha's own bike models however are described as having torque, speed AND cadence sensors ("Yamaha Triple Sensor System"). Is this the case for Haibike, for example, or is the cadence sensor unique to Yamaha models? Wiring diagrams for all of these dongles show them inline with speed sensor, or between the motor and the display (presumably, just to correct for cutting the speed signal in half.)
Bottom line then, can anyone verify that a Dongle like the Bikespeed RS (for example) can work with a 2018 or 2019 Yamaha PW-SE on a Yamaha Cross Core or Connect?
(Another puzzle is that Yamaha apparently changed the gender of the PW-SE motor connection plugs for 2019 for their third party models at least, making them female sockets rather than the male used in 2018. You can see this at the end of the attached PDF from the Speedup Ribelle dongle. Anyone with a 2019 Yamaha ebike able to confirm that the SE motor plugs are female sockets and that there are 4 of them rather than say 5 for and added Yamaha bike specific cadence sensor?)