tomjasz
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The links work. Apparently you have a browser issue.you think it is a definitive guide, then worth finding and linking properly for others, will leave it with you.
The links work. Apparently you have a browser issue.you think it is a definitive guide, then worth finding and linking properly for others, will leave it with you.
the "Grin" link now works, not sure if you edited? but still wouldn't have helped me, and the second link is the one I already linked in a later post, and after reading fully, still does not give the information that I needed, just because it explains live/negative/hall wire colours, it still doesn't go through each controller output in the detail I required but again, thanks for trying to help tomjasz.The links work. Apparently you have a browser issue.
No, I didn't. But you being so obtuse makes trying to help difficult.not sure if you edited?
on the contrary you tried to help very well, and i appreciate it.No, I didn't. But you being so obtuse makes trying to help difficult.
Your boss told you to buy a complete ebike because he knows that you're the dimmest of bulbs with the mechanical skills of a 5 year old girl.UK is close to Europe in spite of Brexit. Far closer than to North America. Let me shortly describe my experience.
Like you, I was considering a conversion (in August 2019). My boss convinced me to buy a proper e-bike (I could afford it). Safer way for sure. Not struggling with many issues of a converted trad bike (are you aware some of users of conversion kits use a voltmeter and think in terms of Ah instead of Wh? So strange. Heard of battery fires?)
There is an economic aspect (quids, quids, quids). There is lack of e-bikes in the market due to pandemic, too. I'm not in your shoes either. Still, a proper e-bike bought from a Local Bike Store, the bike that was designed as e-bike, with the LBS support and warranty handling is the most safe and reasonable way.
I have seen it being done. They use a computer with e-bike interfaces. I can show you the current voltage of my battery now, from the app.And a voltmeter is used just as your local bike shop would working on your bike to troubleshoot any electrical issues.
And I can show you my battery voltage right on my bikes display, no phone or app necessary.... what's your point?I have seen it being done. They use a computer with e-bike interfaces. I can show you the current voltage of my battery now, from the app.
Gionni, to be frank: you make an impression as if you have never even stood by a premium e-bike.And I can show you my battery voltage right on my bikes display, no phone or app necessary.... what's your point?
And the computer and ebike interface is to change programming parameters... again, what's your point as you make many assumptions and they're all wrong.
That my friend, is an ignorant comment that goes against any common sense anywhere. Everyone knows that a quality display will show a bar graph with an indicator that goes red just prior to reaching the LVC and your choice of % or voltage depending on which you prefer.....Gionni, to be frank: you make an impression as if you have never even stood by a premium e-bike.
You need no voltage on your display. You need the battery %.
And you give the impression of being as ignorant as you are arrogant.Gionni, to be frank: you make an impression as if you have never even stood by a premium e-bike.
You need no voltage on your display. You need the battery %.
Why do you need the Voltage information in the first place?My display gives me the option of displaying Voltage OR Percentage as well as always displaying the percentage in a segmented battery bar graph.
A DIYer has to know the voltage. A rider is only interested in accurate battery %.Thick as a brick.
The same reason for knowing any information.... and the same reason you need an app to know yours.Why do you need the Voltage information in the first place?
Actually, a four e-bike expert, and several other demo ridden.A two bike expert.
And Thomas and I are Stefan experts... cause we be ridin' you good!Actually, a four e-bike expert, and several other demo ridden.
I actually do love when no-riders such as Tom think they are e-bikers Ah, they have the throttle to tow their sorry fat ass.
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I'd rather expect expertise from riders, not from people who never leave the shop.
Actually, a four e-bike expert, and several other demo ridden.
I actually do love when no-riders such as Tom think they are e-bikers Ah, they have the throttle to tow their sorry fat ass.
I'd rather expect expertise from riders, not from people who never leave the shop.