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    Gtech battery problems

    https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-an-oscilloscope/all https://circuitdigest.com/microcontroller-projects/arduino-waveform-generator https://www.hackspace.org.uk/ = advice & probably some help + access to stuff you don't have already or want to buy (google hackspace + your...
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    Gtech battery problems

    Yup, indeed the sensor connector does look like a small hub cable connector, it's also possible to sniff the sensor readings / send fake readings to the battery / controller via a Raspberry Pie Zero or Arduino to de-restrict and/or make push button powered any of the GTech ebikes (it's *******...
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    Gtech battery problems

    There is no need to change the sensor, just the v2 battery holder (and it's bracket, two separate items BOTH are required for the swap). then it's just a simple matter of connecting the new holder to the current cable at the crank (there's a hole in the bottom of the frame for this purpose, it's...
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    Gtech battery problems

    The Battery holder + Bracket are dead simple swap out. Just inside the frame near the bottom bracket there's a standard (nine pin DIN?) connector plus a single lead for the pedal sensor (which is also inside the bottom bracket) the other cable leads to the motor. Don't be afraid of them, on the...
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    Gtech battery problems

    Gtech don't do any bike support anymore. It's was all done via cycle republic :( Sole distributor. They did sell v2 and v1 cages and batteries (its a lottery which one you'll get even when they order the correct part - sigh). You need both the new v2 bracket and also the new v2 battery holder...
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    Gtech battery problems

    There are known issues with a batch of v2 batteries, for a while they were difficult to buy from cycle republic (sole distributor), they may still be... The local shop order bits and what comes in isn't what was ordered. Great front-end service, **** back-end service. They have many...