I cannot say for sure,I havean inkling its designed that way, my newest ride has( I assume) a TSD and doesnt have a throttle just a torque sensor( I prefer throttle and PAS) it may be that way to help protect the motorHi I have recently upgraded my Tongshend Mid mount emotor to include a thumb throttle and now I find that the peddle assist is not working. However, the thumb throttle is working fine. Has anyone any ideas as to what is causing this problem ?
Did you modify the inside of the motor? For example replace the controller. The black protruding knob on the controller is the pickup for cadence. It needs to be properly seated. Also, the red and black wires need to be connected from the torque sensor to the motherboard. Is it under warranty? Did you get the motor from a reputable supplier, they are not all the same. This is a highly unusual problem.Hi I have recently upgraded my Tongshend Mid mount emotor to include a thumb throttle and now I find that the peddle assist is not working. However, the thumb throttle is working fine. Has anyone any ideas as to what is causing this problem ?
Thanks for your interesting reply.I believe that TSDZ2's that are throttle compatible have an 8 pin cable that supports a display with a plug for the throttle. Is that how you upgraded, simply plugging it into the display? Then it shouldn't affect pedal assist.
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The TSDZ2 units that do not have a throttle use a 6 pin cable to the display. I've never seen these models, both my units are 8 pin, but I would assume you have to go into the motor to find the extra wires and bring them out to attach the throttle.
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I've never opened my motors either, but I have read about people breaking the torque sensor wires when opening their motors, Do you think that happened?
Normally the wires from the controller are either six pin or eight pin, although there are harnesses that will plug into an eight pin so you can use a six pin display.I'm not totally familiar... But instead of opening the motor, wouldn't it be better to replace the harness from the motor to the display with the needed 8 pin version?
From what I understand the wires emerging from the motor that connects to the display harness is the same for all versions.
There is a problem with either the torque sensor and or cadence sensor. You should inquire about sending the motor back. It could not pass QC like this. It is defective. And not your fault.However, the motor doean't kick in when I peddle.
Was the only reason you switched to a "B" version was to gain a throttle? You could have just switched out the controller from a 6 to a 8 pin version to gain the option for a throttle. It sounds like you might have a defective controller or torque sensor.Hi I have recently upgraded my Tongshend Mid mount emotor to include a thumb throttle and now I find that the peddle assist is not working. However, the thumb throttle is working fine. Has anyone any ideas as to what is causing this problem ?
As you may remember I looked in doing a TSDZ2B build a little while back and I thought the motors were all equipped to handle 8pin and you would choose the proper pinned harness to match your desired handlebar accoutrement.Normally the wires from the controller are either six pin or eight pin, although there are harnesses that will plug into an eight pin so you can use a six pin display.
Thanks to everyone for their in-depth helpful comments.Normally the wires from the controller are either six pin or eight pin, although there are harnesses that will plug into an eight pin so you can use a six pin display.
Thanks for your helpful commentsIt can be difficult to seat the controller with the required precision for the cadence sensor pickup. It must go all the way into its hole and the #2 Philips screws need to be locked down from the drive side. I use a string to make sure a wire is not crimped under it. Also the red and black wires from the torque sensor should be locked into the white two-pin connector with a mini-zip tie. All the best.