Hi,Please let me know what model you have and the age of the bike.
It's a 2017 806 Torque
Hi,Please let me know what model you have and the age of the bike.
Yes, I believe so. I bought the bike second hand a couple of months ago. The person I bought it from had owned it since new. It hadn't been ridden much but the battery had been charged regularly.Thanks Richard,
Is it the original battery?
I would imagine that the battery needs replacing I'm afraid.Yes, I believe so. I bought the bike second hand a couple of months ago. The person I bought it from had owned it since new. It hadn't been ridden much but the battery had been charged regularly.
After reading up this morning and feared that would be the case. Will my local Wisper dealer be able to test the battery to confirm it?I would imagine that the battery needs replacing I'm afraid.
All the best, David
Bike Shop Wales in Penarth, who are Wisper dealers tested the battery and it was in good condition. The problem turned out to be the battery connector. They replaced it and all is good now.After reading up this morning and feared that would be the case. Will my local Wisper dealer be able to test the battery to confirm it?
I spoke to soon. The bike was good for a few days, the the problem returned, but worse than before.Bike Shop Wales in Penarth, who are Wisper dealers tested the battery and it was in good condition. The problem turned out to be the battery connector. They replaced it and all is good now.
Hopefully sorted now. They replaced the other half of the connector, in the battery casing.I spoke to soon. The bike was good for a few days, the the problem returned, but worse than before.
The bike is back with Bike Shop Wales for further investigation.
Never connect your battery when it's switched on because that burns the connector.Hopefully sorted now. They replaced the other half of the connector, in the battery casing.
The controller overheats when the motor connector is not in far enough or the connector at the controller end is compromised, so check that first. It was found to be the cause of the other guy's problem with the same symptoms as yours. next thing to check is that you haven't burnt the battery connectors again, which will happen if you take the battery off and reconnect it when it's switched on.A year later. The problem never really went away and has been getting worse in the last week or two.
I am going to try getting access to the controller and checking all the connections and seeing if I can rig up some way of checking the temperature of the controller when it happens. From reading around it sounds as though it could be the controller overheating.
Does yours have the torque sensor or the cadence sensor?I checked the connectors and they appear to be ok.
I wedged a probe from a digital thermometer against the controller. The maximum it got up to on my commute this morning was 26.8 centigrade.
This morning I checked some voltages, without the charger connected I was getting 40.3v, with the charger connected and powered on it was 41.9v
I said earlier that the power assistance would cut out now and again, sometimes on short hills, sometimes on the flat. I'm not sure that is the problem now. It seems to be very little assistance with power on 1,2,3 or 4. There is definitely assistance in F although it doesn't feel as great as when I got the bike.
There is a walk mode, operated by the throttle, this is working.
Any suggestions on what to do next?
It's a torque sensor. Relatively new. A about 8 months back I thought the symptoms suggested a faulty torque sensor so replaced it with a new one from Wisper and the bike seemed to be ok for a few months. But in the last few weeks it has got worse.Does yours have the torque sensor or the cadence sensor?