Bella-Motor-HP
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Alright I got my eggrider today. Which is not compatible with the controller I bought.
Eggrider said the controller is not compatible.
I believe it is not plug and play but If you make your own cable or solder to the controller board I think it will work.
The connections are marked on the controller board so that helps.
It's pretty simpl really. And the eggrider is uart2 communication and I believe the controller is uart2 as well. So the eggrider i got is for Bafang and the communication protocol is the same.
You have 5 wires.
Ground (simple)
48V (simple - connect to battery)
RX ( is marked on controller board)
TX ( is marked on the controller board)
The only one I'm not totally sure of is POWER LOCK.
I believe it will be a 5 Volt power line.
I just don't know if it is supposed to be and intermittent type switch where it connects for a second to turn on the system then it turns off.
Or it could be a constant 5 Volt supply. <----- I'm pretty sure this is the case.
The controller board has 5V marked so that's simple if that's the case.
Do any of you have any Ideas or know what that line is supposed to be?
Heres the controller.
I'm going to try and trace through the controller wire harness to see if I can determine which line it normally is.
Eggrider said the controller is not compatible.
I believe it is not plug and play but If you make your own cable or solder to the controller board I think it will work.
The connections are marked on the controller board so that helps.
It's pretty simpl really. And the eggrider is uart2 communication and I believe the controller is uart2 as well. So the eggrider i got is for Bafang and the communication protocol is the same.
You have 5 wires.
Ground (simple)
48V (simple - connect to battery)
RX ( is marked on controller board)
TX ( is marked on the controller board)
The only one I'm not totally sure of is POWER LOCK.
I believe it will be a 5 Volt power line.
I just don't know if it is supposed to be and intermittent type switch where it connects for a second to turn on the system then it turns off.
Or it could be a constant 5 Volt supply. <----- I'm pretty sure this is the case.
The controller board has 5V marked so that's simple if that's the case.
Do any of you have any Ideas or know what that line is supposed to be?
Heres the controller.
I'm going to try and trace through the controller wire harness to see if I can determine which line it normally is.