Wonder if there is enough power for front and rear LED light?
One of the dumbest additions to the BBSxx series. Worse yet a cheap jst connector. I apologize when Bafang ships them. I suggest my customers stuff itintoa heat shrink tube and fill with silicone just before heating. Eliminatethe dumb thing and the chance of a short. Get a proper headlight. Preferably StVZO.The answer to that is no. The Bafang lighting outputs are rated 6V @ 500mA. Is it enough to run very basic, not particularly bright lights? Barely. Can you run brighter lights with it? Maybe? You'll certainly pull more than 500mA...caveat emptor. I'm currently implementing a solution on my Bafang-powered bike which uses the 6V as a control signal to toggle a optically-isolated solid state relay. The relay, in turn, taps off the main battery (through a 2.5A polyfuse) - the net effect is you can send 48V straight to your lights and still control them with the controller. This is also superior in that you'll pull less amps through those skinny wires at a higher voltage.
That's near 35% over its rating.Has anyone tried running a 4 watt light through the Bafang light cable? I'm considering the Lezyne e-bike mini stvzo E65. It says "E-bike compatible 6 – 12v input, 4w". https://amzn.to/3tWiK5y
Closest I can find to 3w so far. That would pull about 667mA, right? ... is 167mA enough to cause problems? If so what problems are we looking at - melted wires, burnt controller, battery pack issues?
No problem in my experience. Just wimpy. I prefer a higher power light with a tap. I can make a tap with nearly every commonly used connector.That's near 35% over its rating.
My guess is that you could burn out that portion of the circuit, but there is a million ways this can be done internally so I personally would not risk it. Possible the same 5v source is what is used to power the controls such as throttle and hand break motor cut out.
Your best bet is to do a battery tap and then you can pretty much use any light you want. If you still want to control it through the display you can use a simple 5v relay with the Bafang wires. I went with separate switches as I wanted a horn as well.
Interesting idea. But I got tired of maintaining a separate battery. I’m thinking your solution is best suited to a commuter needing to not lose mileage running better lights. I had a led cluster the lit up the night when wanted but went Stvzo tapped into main battery leads.Use the 5v as a source to trigger a relay and drive whatever you want to a separate battery supply.