I have new voltage controller and a thumb throttle for my electric scooter.
I got the thumb throttle unit to switch on and off with voltage being displayed successfully. But I get no response to the throttle, thus the motor fails to turn.
My throttle wires from the thumb throttle are connected to the throttle wires on the controller.
The "3 Speed Gears" or "Shift 3 Speed Gears" wires on the controller are not connected. There is no where for me to connect this to, as the thumb throttle has only 5 wires (3 wires: Black, Red, Green. 1 wire for electric lock line, 1 wire for battery +). Is this why I am not able to tell the controller to spin the wheel?
Here is the wires from the controller
Here is the video of describing my problem
I don't think it has anything to do with power input/output rating on the controller that's preventing it from getting power to the wheel as I have tried this on another controller that is less power (60V 45amp) and have the same result. The only one that works is my original voltage controller and throttle display that came with my scooter. What am I doing wrong here... any ideas?
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I got the thumb throttle unit to switch on and off with voltage being displayed successfully. But I get no response to the throttle, thus the motor fails to turn.
My throttle wires from the thumb throttle are connected to the throttle wires on the controller.
The "3 Speed Gears" or "Shift 3 Speed Gears" wires on the controller are not connected. There is no where for me to connect this to, as the thumb throttle has only 5 wires (3 wires: Black, Red, Green. 1 wire for electric lock line, 1 wire for battery +). Is this why I am not able to tell the controller to spin the wheel?
Here is the wires from the controller
Here is the video of describing my problem
I don't think it has anything to do with power input/output rating on the controller that's preventing it from getting power to the wheel as I have tried this on another controller that is less power (60V 45amp) and have the same result. The only one that works is my original voltage controller and throttle display that came with my scooter. What am I doing wrong here... any ideas?
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