Hi guys.
I just got my new Bafang bbs01 250w.
Today I've decided to link it to my computer to change a few parameters, but there's a problem.
I can't write/ write to flash:/
I've tried with 3 different versions of Bafang configuration tool, but they are all the same.
The COM-port appears automatically, I can't choose a different one.
I can read it tough. But when I click write flash, nothing happens. The window that should appear "writing flash successfully" doesn't.
Is there some manufacture protection
I've tried different USB ports and
Battery is connected.
I live in Norway btw.
Any suggestions?
Thx
Kind regards
Magnus
Hi. I just joined this site to reply..
So, i bought an ebike, slow like yours. So i tried setting the settings in the display, no good. And mine doesnt have a wheel speed sensor. So,i had to program it, so i bought a cable.
Now thankfully, i got curious before the cable arrived, and pulled my controller and battery all apart. And i got to understand the harness, on mine, amongst it are, big cable from battery to controller. And a green 5 pin julet connector which connects the controller to the display. (It's green male , and black female). Then an orange one for the pedalassist sensor, and a plug off to the motor. ANd i thinkan unused plug for a throttle.
So, big day arrived, cable came. Wohoo. Remove a screw, dont read the manual, read the firmware, take a photo. Yes! It reads.
Make a few adjustments to max speed. Write! Test ride... wait, what still speed limited?
Go home. Do it again. Read, set config, write. But now, i unplug usb and unplug cable. And close software. Plug it all back in, low and behold, same settings. It took me a solid 10 minutes before i decided i would trace the two cables, just to make sure i'm definitely plugged into the controller, rather than the display. I mean, what would be the odds i have some silly unusual bike where the controller plug is actually a female, meaning the bafang programming cable 90% of people use (being female) would infact not work. I mean, the changes would be nil right..
So off i go, i pull the rest out like last weekend. Yep, theres the male julet plug and cable i'm plugging my female bafang cable into. Oh yeah, it definitely is the cable going to the display, and not the controller.
So of course it makes sense why nothing is being set, because i'm trying to program the display, which is, well, dumb.
So what has my story taught? That you my friend, despite all these people talking about faulty cables and soldering, you probably like me, have a setup where the controller plug is a 5 pin julet female. And you therefore need a 5 pin julet male. And the bafang programming cables are female.
So options, try find a 5 pin male to male julet cable.. I found some on ebay but cant seem to buy them. Or do what i intend to do tomorrow, buy a julet cable with a male plug end, cut the end off, and solder the male end onto the few cables the usb plug needs. And voila.
You can go and youtube search some videos, and you will see they are plugging into the controller. Chances are bafang and vendors when buying a setup, just specify al the plugs, and we chosen few, unluckily, got a combo where the display was a male julet plug, meaning bafang/whoever built the controller, used a female julet for the display cable, meaning our cables don't work. I would be willing to bet dollars to doughnuts, you are in the same boat.
What are the odds huh.
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