sethmasia
New Member
I bought two kits -- a 250 watt 36v kit for my wife's old steel Miyata frame, and a 1000w 48v kit for my old Bianchi klunker. Installation was straightforward. My wife's bike runs beautifully and she uses it for shopping trips two or three times a week.
On the 48v system I didn't bother to connect the pedal-assist input, nor the power-interrupt brakes.
The 48v kit ran well for a half-mile uphill test. But after I shut it down, it would never again power up. No power-meter LEDs, no response to throttle.
Seven wires involved: Four control leads (black ground, red power, yellow and green), three power leads (blue, yellow, green). What should be the values for voltage and resistance through the combinations?
Other questions: Is there a voltage limiter? Does the system shut down if it senses more than 52v for instance? If so, why did it run on initial start-up?
Perhaps a similar issue has been dealt with elsewhere in this forum, but I can't find it.
The vendor is in Hong Kong with a warehouse in the LA area. Shipping on the original kit took only a couple of days. They have been responsive (they did send a replacement controller, from Hong Kong -- took two weeks) but can't provide any sort of technical support, even in the form of an internal wiring diagram for the motor.
Any helpful ideas? Thanks in advance.
On the 48v system I didn't bother to connect the pedal-assist input, nor the power-interrupt brakes.
The 48v kit ran well for a half-mile uphill test. But after I shut it down, it would never again power up. No power-meter LEDs, no response to throttle.
- I measure 53v at the leads into the controller. Good continuity through the on-off switch on the throttle.
- Got a replacement controller under warranty. No help.
- Replaced the throttle with a brand new unit. No change.
Seven wires involved: Four control leads (black ground, red power, yellow and green), three power leads (blue, yellow, green). What should be the values for voltage and resistance through the combinations?
Other questions: Is there a voltage limiter? Does the system shut down if it senses more than 52v for instance? If so, why did it run on initial start-up?
Perhaps a similar issue has been dealt with elsewhere in this forum, but I can't find it.
The vendor is in Hong Kong with a warehouse in the LA area. Shipping on the original kit took only a couple of days. They have been responsive (they did send a replacement controller, from Hong Kong -- took two weeks) but can't provide any sort of technical support, even in the form of an internal wiring diagram for the motor.
Any helpful ideas? Thanks in advance.
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