I know there are probably plug & play NON-OEM controllers out there. I just don't trust finding one myself. Rad offered me free shipping & a good reduction in price for being loyal. ~ $50 delivered for an OEM controller.If I were looking at purchasing my 3rd controller in 3000 miles, an "upgraded" controller, one I'm not going to have to replace again, would be a top priority. So I have to ask, why are you avoiding that move? You're aware there are plug and play upgraded controllers available, right?
Without something like one of these upgrade KT based systems, I'm pretty sure you aren't going to find another source for plug and play.
I think you are right on. It may not harm the display since it draws only what it needs. A problem really develops when the display wants more amps than what's available.I agree that upgrading to a better controller would be the best choice. You've got to change them anyway. Really though, I'd hesitate, because I'm not sure if the display would handle the upgraded amperage from the new upgraded controller. This is why I would replace the existing one with a similar one.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that the amps of the controller need to be less than the amps of the display? For example, my bike has a controller rated at 22a maximum and the display (KD218) is rated at 30 ma. It's my understanding that if I replace my controller with one rated at 35a, then I could blow my display. This would be my hesitation.
If I'm right, then I would just replace controller, like for like. Just to be safe. I zoomed in to a picture (of radrunner controller) on radpowerbikes site (here) and see that this has rated voltage at 48v, maximum current at 17a, rated current at 8a, low voltage protection at 39v, and the throttle adjustment voltage is 1.2v-4.4v.
I think you are both confused ( not u Ahicks!)I think you are right on. It may not harm the display since it draws only what it needs. A problem really develops when the display wants more amps than what's available.
Is that what Rad sells a controller for, cheap. I sold my old 15A Rad Controller and lcd on eBay for $150Thank you everyone. I will look into the Bolton kit. My Rad controller is on the way. For $56, I felt like that would be the most cost effective path. Birthday month is September, nice present to myself.
Discounted for repeat business. I've always had outstanding service & treatment by Rad.Is that what Rad sells a controller for, cheap. I sold my old 15A Rad Controller and lcd on eBay for $150
If you still have the bad controllers I would like them. I will reimburse for shipping. Message me.Discounted for repeat business. I've always had outstanding service & treatment by Rad.
Ended up not being bad. PAS/ display switch was the problem.If you still have the bad controllers I would like them. I will reimburse for shipping. Message me.