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I use cushion pins to probe these connections:I tested in a similar way although I just ground down the + tip of my meter...I found pins a bit fiddly!
It's not a signal wire. it provides the 300mA for the controller's CPU and sensors. It's the wire they often refer to as Key-lock or anti-theft. when you press the power button on the LCD, the first thing the CPU does is to latch that wire to the wire from the battery. When you press the power button again, the CPU de-latches it. All LED and LCD displays work like that on Chinese bikes.I tested in a similar way although I just ground down the + tip of my meter...I found pins a bit fiddly!
I haven't run a powered test yet though.
When you say "powers the controller from the LCD" do you mean a switching signal which enables the controller to be turned on and off from the LCD?....that might be the wire which Risunmotor refer to as 'lock control' on their diagram.
That would make sense because if it's simply an on off signal, it's likely to be the same signal wire which goes to their combined optional throttle/key switch to do the same thing, hence 'lock control'. I guess they assume we call everything in English which requires a key a 'lock'!
On a side note, I've just ordered a 36v 10amp switch mode power supply for an 'off the bike' system testing rig I'm planning on building. It's really intended for powering led lighting but I'm hoping that 10amps will be enough to power a 250w motor hub for short tests with practically no load on it. Do you think it will be man enough?
This was EXACTLY what I needed thank you SO much!!! Wow. Almost a week of searching but my bike is now working thanks to this very post!!A while ago I had to do some wiring on a bike. It had one of those waterproof Julet harnesses (4 into 1). Here's the detail if anybody needs it. You have to zoom in to see the colours of the wires in the small circles:
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I've got a greenedge cs2 16 bike. Water got into the 1 to 4 block. I've been trying to bypass the multi block. This layout seems to have no relationship to mine although the wire colours are the same. Any one anything about these.A while ago I had to do some wiring on a bike. It had one of those waterproof Julet harnesses (4 into 1). Here's the detail if anybody needs it. You have to zoom in to see the colours of the wires in the small circles:
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