doteyes9
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I bought an Aventon Sinch a few weeks ago and already have broken the screen. When the bike is folded the screen is quite exposed, one unlucky movement later and the bike toppled with the display taking the force. I can still read voltage so am fine for now though
I and am wondering if anyone has any insight on the types of displays that are compatible with the motor controller used in the Sinch. After a little sleuthing, I'm almost certain that this motor controller is from www.jytjd.com, they have a similar part number structure, but that doesn't buy me much in finding out what protocols I can use. Another brand Nakto uses the M5 LCD and they use the Bafang pinout on the very same connector, see here, and some conversion kits with jytjd controllers use Bafang compatible screens. Normally when you see a 5 pin male Higo/Julet connector on a display it's for KT, other integrators that use this harness seem to use these types as well.
It seems like making assumptions here will be a crap-shoot, so when I get a chance I'm going to ohm-out the suspected +48V and GND pins against the battery, hopefully that will point me in the right direction. TxD, RxD, and Power Lock should be low voltage enough that swapping these won't fry anything but I won't have much ability to probe for these while maintaining the waterproof qualities of the connectors and controller. I could probe out the 1T4 harness and check if the pinouts match a certain advertised brand, but don't know where I could find those pinouts to check against.
For the curious, there is a serial number on the controller so no label pics, but the specs as follows:
Controller for brusheless motor
Voltage: DC48V
Undervoltage: 41 +/- 1V
Current-limiting: 22 +/- 1A
Brake Type: P-
Type: YCSL153-007-48T
Motor Phase Angle: 120
This is simply stuck to the side of the frame with a sticky foam pad. I also found subpar crimping on the interior wires between the battery connector and the controller. One lead on the red wire was exposed and not covered by the crimp housing. The entire crimped connection on the black wires was exposed with the plastic covering having warped, or possibly not shrunk all the way heat shrink.
There is also a Red/White/Grey/Black bundle heading to a 5 pin JST SM-5Y header on the controller, my guess is maybe this is a programming port common to Aventon bikes. ST-Link maybe?
I and am wondering if anyone has any insight on the types of displays that are compatible with the motor controller used in the Sinch. After a little sleuthing, I'm almost certain that this motor controller is from www.jytjd.com, they have a similar part number structure, but that doesn't buy me much in finding out what protocols I can use. Another brand Nakto uses the M5 LCD and they use the Bafang pinout on the very same connector, see here, and some conversion kits with jytjd controllers use Bafang compatible screens. Normally when you see a 5 pin male Higo/Julet connector on a display it's for KT, other integrators that use this harness seem to use these types as well.
It seems like making assumptions here will be a crap-shoot, so when I get a chance I'm going to ohm-out the suspected +48V and GND pins against the battery, hopefully that will point me in the right direction. TxD, RxD, and Power Lock should be low voltage enough that swapping these won't fry anything but I won't have much ability to probe for these while maintaining the waterproof qualities of the connectors and controller. I could probe out the 1T4 harness and check if the pinouts match a certain advertised brand, but don't know where I could find those pinouts to check against.
For the curious, there is a serial number on the controller so no label pics, but the specs as follows:
Controller for brusheless motor
Voltage: DC48V
Undervoltage: 41 +/- 1V
Current-limiting: 22 +/- 1A
Brake Type: P-
Type: YCSL153-007-48T
Motor Phase Angle: 120
This is simply stuck to the side of the frame with a sticky foam pad. I also found subpar crimping on the interior wires between the battery connector and the controller. One lead on the red wire was exposed and not covered by the crimp housing. The entire crimped connection on the black wires was exposed with the plastic covering having warped, or possibly not shrunk all the way heat shrink.
There is also a Red/White/Grey/Black bundle heading to a 5 pin JST SM-5Y header on the controller, my guess is maybe this is a programming port common to Aventon bikes. ST-Link maybe?