I read the link on the control improvements you made, Wow, that seems like a big challenge. The result is very good since you can now make all the adjustments you want.
Most people (almost everyone else) wants to get their T1000 to go faster with more power.
I didn't, and still don't. I just wanted to control the power.
I wanted to turn it WAY down and go really easy on my battery, motor, controller and even my tires and brakes.
I wanted to go as far as possible without pedaling.
My KT controller/display still limits my speed to 32 kph which is enough to hurt myself, so that's good for me.
I'm more comfortable with wiping out at 20 kph.
I was standing on my pedals today going no-hands with the seat pinched between my knees.
I used to wipe out my skateboard at 20 kph, so I'm comfortable with that speed.
How much do you estimate all the modifications you have made?
This is what I bought,..
As well as a thumb throttle for about ten bucks, or a twist throttle for about $30.
The original cadence sensor can be reused and I think the wires are long enough to reach into the KT controller?
(I didn't hook up my cadence sensor. I refuse to pedal unless I have to.
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(Those are Canadian dollars, so about ten bucks USD.
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I didn't get the best deal on the controller.
I thought I was buying an ORIGINAL KT controller from Kunteng, but that wasn't the case.
There were other KT controllers that cost ~$63, and included the 1-5 cable.
I am not ready to make all these changes, my T1000 is still on warranty.
My bike would be under warranty until November, but I voided the warranty the day it arrived.
My Das-Kit battery already screwed up and wouldn't wake up after it went to sleep. The button on the battery stopped working. I only had the battery 6 months and charged it ~7 times.
I fixed it myself.
Now I know how it works. Lol
But I will surely try in the meantime to improve the accelerator to make it better by modifying the voltage which enters the controller.
It Won't Work !!
The throttle plugs into the display. That's where all the programming is.
The controller may be a 100% slave to the display with Das-Kit?
The throttle output must be more than ~0.8 volts, and less than ~4.3 or you'll get a throttle fault.
At around 1 volt the throttle is recognized as being ON.
Then the speed based programming turns the power to FULL, perhaps even 22 amps to get you to the first throttle speed setting of 6 kph.
The guy from the store in New Zealand that sold me the C7 off-road Das-Kit display said that you can't go slow or you'll burn out the motor.
I said I'm not going to burn out my motor giving it less than 100 Watts with a KT controller/display.
I got my money back for the display, but I still lost over $100 on shipping and duty charges.
This thread covers a lot of details that I've already forgotten,..
i have a new ET T1000 i just got it yesterday. the bike has about 1 1/2-2 second run-on. once you stop pedaling the motor still pushes you forward for that couple of seconds. this has caught me off guard a couple of times. one of those times crashing into the garbage cans. do all T1000 do...
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How much do you estimate all the modifications you have made?
My Et.Cycle T1000 cost me $2,800 CAD all in when I bought it last October.
I just did a full tally of all the fancy fun stuff that I've purchased to go along with it, and my grand total is over $5,900 CAD.
From $200 Tannus tire liners to $100 Mr Tuffy tire liners, to $50 Flat Out, to my new rechargeable 6000 mah tire inflator.
This is my collection of throttles,..
Well over $100 worth.
PS,.. I Am Not A Hoarder !!
I am a collector.
It's been a fun ride, I've learned lots of stuff, and I've got lots of
equipment and supplies.