Hello fellow ebikers,
I've been posting few questions around Swytch kit (bought Oct 2020, second generation, PRO model) and how to upgrade the build using more widely available components.
Well, the time is nearly here to ditch the Swytch kit. The hub motor judders and whines very loudly. Upon inspection one of the phase wires from the controller is melting away at the connector (green wire, and the connector has fused itself). It's unsafe and I'm not prepared to risk it anymore. Just about 3.5yrs of use and nearly 4,000miles of travel (and far too many issues to overcome...), I'm pretty content to let it go.
I could just get a whole new front (or rear) motor conversion kit from say, Woosh, Geeko, Yose Power, etc for another £500ish. But I want to prevent waste and use up as much components from the current kit (and save few pounds by doing so).
The components from Swytch kit are:
Hub Motor:
36V 250W 100SX-6XX-36H-S (assuming it’s Aikema AKM 100SX hub, not sure what other codes mean). Looks like a typical 9pin Julet connector (image from Swytch website):
Controller: LSW1452-1-6F (36V, max 12A, rated 6A, protection 31V, throttle 1.2-1.4V)
Pedal Assist Sensor PAS: KT D12L (left-side)
Display: can’t find the model detail but very basic led display, but it's this:
Battery: 36V 7Ah (250Wh) - Generic Chinese battery wrapped in blue shrink thing. My previously failed pack went for £55 on eBay (for spare/repair).
Charger: Looks very much like T120P 36V 2A, two pin inlet (from wall) with DC barrel jack outlet (to battery) like below:
With thanks to all the advice so far (mainly from this thread, before it got hijacked by others with Sywtch issues...: Swytch kit: compatibility with non-Swytch components? | Pedelecs - Electric Bike Community), I feel I can keep the hub motor (AKM 100SX), PAS (KT-D12L), charger (assuming it's universal for 36V batteries) and display (maybe? looks universal; I only need a display just to turn on/off and set speed limit to 15.5mph for legality).
So I'm assuming (with limited knowledge) that all I need is a new battery / controller set + extension cable to connect the motor, battery, PAS and display (1-2 cable enough, I assume).
My needs & wants for new build:
- 36V 10Ah is more than plenty for 20mile commute each way (I can charge at work)
- I prefer a downtube battery but rack option is also considered
- Battery pack with integrated controller for simplicity
- I prefer, if option allows, 9MOSFET than 6MOSFET to cope with countryside hills (I think Swytch's Lishui controller is 6, based on my experience of having 3x controller fails/cables melting).
- Simple display: Just to turn on/off, check battery level, set speed limit to 15.5mph, and maybe change assist level. Not concerned about other stats (odo, speedo, volt, etc.)
My questions are:
- Has anyone ditched Swytch kit and upgraded battery/controller/display to work with Swytch motor?
- Will something like this from TopBikeKit be a straightforward build?: 10S2P HT-2 Mini Bottle Battery 36V10AH Samsung 21700-50E Cells+ KT Inner Controller [HT-2 Battery 36V10AH] - $170.05 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce (topbikekit.com)
- What's the trade off with downtube battery with integrated controller?
- Is there anything else to consider before building on to Swytch's hubmotor or just simply better/safer to get a whole conversion kit from scratch?
Many thanks as always and happy cycling.
I've been posting few questions around Swytch kit (bought Oct 2020, second generation, PRO model) and how to upgrade the build using more widely available components.
Well, the time is nearly here to ditch the Swytch kit. The hub motor judders and whines very loudly. Upon inspection one of the phase wires from the controller is melting away at the connector (green wire, and the connector has fused itself). It's unsafe and I'm not prepared to risk it anymore. Just about 3.5yrs of use and nearly 4,000miles of travel (and far too many issues to overcome...), I'm pretty content to let it go.
I could just get a whole new front (or rear) motor conversion kit from say, Woosh, Geeko, Yose Power, etc for another £500ish. But I want to prevent waste and use up as much components from the current kit (and save few pounds by doing so).
The components from Swytch kit are:
Hub Motor:
36V 250W 100SX-6XX-36H-S (assuming it’s Aikema AKM 100SX hub, not sure what other codes mean). Looks like a typical 9pin Julet connector (image from Swytch website):
Controller: LSW1452-1-6F (36V, max 12A, rated 6A, protection 31V, throttle 1.2-1.4V)
Pedal Assist Sensor PAS: KT D12L (left-side)
Display: can’t find the model detail but very basic led display, but it's this:
Battery: 36V 7Ah (250Wh) - Generic Chinese battery wrapped in blue shrink thing. My previously failed pack went for £55 on eBay (for spare/repair).
Charger: Looks very much like T120P 36V 2A, two pin inlet (from wall) with DC barrel jack outlet (to battery) like below:
With thanks to all the advice so far (mainly from this thread, before it got hijacked by others with Sywtch issues...: Swytch kit: compatibility with non-Swytch components? | Pedelecs - Electric Bike Community), I feel I can keep the hub motor (AKM 100SX), PAS (KT-D12L), charger (assuming it's universal for 36V batteries) and display (maybe? looks universal; I only need a display just to turn on/off and set speed limit to 15.5mph for legality).
So I'm assuming (with limited knowledge) that all I need is a new battery / controller set + extension cable to connect the motor, battery, PAS and display (1-2 cable enough, I assume).
My needs & wants for new build:
- 36V 10Ah is more than plenty for 20mile commute each way (I can charge at work)
- I prefer a downtube battery but rack option is also considered
- Battery pack with integrated controller for simplicity
- I prefer, if option allows, 9MOSFET than 6MOSFET to cope with countryside hills (I think Swytch's Lishui controller is 6, based on my experience of having 3x controller fails/cables melting).
- Simple display: Just to turn on/off, check battery level, set speed limit to 15.5mph, and maybe change assist level. Not concerned about other stats (odo, speedo, volt, etc.)
My questions are:
- Has anyone ditched Swytch kit and upgraded battery/controller/display to work with Swytch motor?
- Will something like this from TopBikeKit be a straightforward build?: 10S2P HT-2 Mini Bottle Battery 36V10AH Samsung 21700-50E Cells+ KT Inner Controller [HT-2 Battery 36V10AH] - $170.05 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce (topbikekit.com)
- What's the trade off with downtube battery with integrated controller?
- Is there anything else to consider before building on to Swytch's hubmotor or just simply better/safer to get a whole conversion kit from scratch?
Many thanks as always and happy cycling.