Hi
I'm trying to convert my Brompton to electric and wonder if anyone can help. I have the motor/wheel turning, but it is not providing enough power to pull when it is in contact with the floor.
I have attached the wiring information for the controller I have.. and it is a Q70 250watt motor, I purchased from BMS battery.
Currently I have several wires not connected to anything as I am not using the hall sensor PAS LED etc... I just have the power leads in and out of controller connected, the throttle and have connected the ignition lock cable (blue with red) in the LED wires. That is basically it..
Much appreciated if anyone can help and I'm happy to answer questions if anyone else interested to convert Brompton from what little I do know and have learnt during my first time converting to ebike. I have made my battery pack from scratch, although my spot welding was not very successful, I am pretty sure it's ok for this time but looks a mess, I'd also be interested to hear any recommendations for spot welders..
Best wishes,, rich
Richard
I'm trying to convert my Brompton to electric and wonder if anyone can help. I have the motor/wheel turning, but it is not providing enough power to pull when it is in contact with the floor.
I have attached the wiring information for the controller I have.. and it is a Q70 250watt motor, I purchased from BMS battery.
Currently I have several wires not connected to anything as I am not using the hall sensor PAS LED etc... I just have the power leads in and out of controller connected, the throttle and have connected the ignition lock cable (blue with red) in the LED wires. That is basically it..
Much appreciated if anyone can help and I'm happy to answer questions if anyone else interested to convert Brompton from what little I do know and have learnt during my first time converting to ebike. I have made my battery pack from scratch, although my spot welding was not very successful, I am pretty sure it's ok for this time but looks a mess, I'd also be interested to hear any recommendations for spot welders..
Best wishes,, rich
Richard
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