I have just bought a Raleigh Dover (Panasonic crank motor new in 2010). It seems to be in good condition with very few miles but was sold without a battery, charger or key.
Before I try to buy these expensive items to the original specification I would like to test the operation of the electrics using external power to the battery terminals. I have looked at the excellent notes that Flecc has put online.(This bike seems to have the later version of the motor.) These show 3 pins on the bike connecting to the 5 slots available on the Panasonic type battery. I assume that the separated pin (nearest to the wheel) is positive, the far opposite is negative and the mid pin carries status information from the battery.
Could anyone tell me if the bike will operate with just plus and minus 24V applied to these 2 pins or is a signal and/or voltage needed on the third pin? If so, what is the signal? Does this signal drive the handlebar control unit?
If this works I would have the option of using other battery packs as I assume the origin battery pack design may no longer be supported in the future.
I would like your advice as I don't want to see a cloud of smoke so early in my ownership.
Thank you.
Before I try to buy these expensive items to the original specification I would like to test the operation of the electrics using external power to the battery terminals. I have looked at the excellent notes that Flecc has put online.(This bike seems to have the later version of the motor.) These show 3 pins on the bike connecting to the 5 slots available on the Panasonic type battery. I assume that the separated pin (nearest to the wheel) is positive, the far opposite is negative and the mid pin carries status information from the battery.
Could anyone tell me if the bike will operate with just plus and minus 24V applied to these 2 pins or is a signal and/or voltage needed on the third pin? If so, what is the signal? Does this signal drive the handlebar control unit?
If this works I would have the option of using other battery packs as I assume the origin battery pack design may no longer be supported in the future.
I would like your advice as I don't want to see a cloud of smoke so early in my ownership.
Thank you.