Hello all, good evening.
i'm working on an eBike where the cable that connects the controller to the throttle cluster (throttle / on-off switch/ LEDs), and also to the brakes, splits into 3 cables at the handlebar end , one cable for each of the brakes, and the third is for the throttle cluster. Each of these 3 cables ends in what i believe is a female Julet connector, the brake connectors have two pins (and are coloured red), the throttle connector has 6 pins and is coloured black.
I have been testing the continuity between the wires at the controller end of the cable, and the pins / conductors in the famale connectors at the handlebar end, i.e. within the Julet connectors. I have found that one of the wires in the Julet connect for the throttle, does not have an electrical connection to its wire at the other end (i.e at the controller end). All the other 5 wires connecting to the pins in that connector are fine.
Where the cable coming from the controller, that contains all the wires going to the handlebar end, splits into the 3 cables going to the brakes and throttle, it is encased in a black rubber/ plastic cylinder, so the one cable from the controller, running up the down tube goes in to the lower end of that cylinder, and the 3 cables emerge at the other end of this cylinder. This cylinder must be about 1 to 1.5 cm wide and maybe 5 cm long. I did take it to be a connector itself, but i have my doubts about that, maybe it's just a molding to weatherproof the one-to-three split.
Anyway, i have found the break in continuity appears to be contained within this molding / connector, i.e. where the one cable becomes 3, as i cut into the cable either end of this molding, and there is continunity between the exposed wire on the controller-facing end of the modling and the controller end of the wire, and there is continunity between the exposed wire on the other end of the molding , and the pin in the julet connector for the throttle. So it would appear that there is some kind of break within that cylinder.
So I was hoping to obtain a replacement. But having searched on eBay, Amazon, and AliExpress, i have not so far found a match. I can find one-to-two splitters, but not one-to-three. I suppose ultimately it does not have to have the same configuration again, I could just obtain 3 individual cables , one for each of the brakes and one for the throttle,, or maybe even a one-to-two for the brakes. And if i use 3 individual cables, at least it would eliminate the junction where one becomes 3, so as to prevent that becoming a repeat source of failure. But if anyone happens to know if one-to-three cables are commonly available, I'd be glad to hear of it (and where to find one etc).
Sometimes (in my more exasperated moments) I think that i might just as well cut all these blasted plugs out of the situation, and just solder the wires together, at least then I would be able to see exactly what was going on at the joints. My only concern then is making it weather proof, but i reckon that with judicious use of heatshrink and silicon sealant, i could make a pretty good job of that
Also, can someone advise - are Julet connectors, the same as Bafang / Higo. In some adverts, I see connectors that look just like mine (i.e. what i take to be Julet) being described as Bafang and or Higo.
Thanks.
i'm working on an eBike where the cable that connects the controller to the throttle cluster (throttle / on-off switch/ LEDs), and also to the brakes, splits into 3 cables at the handlebar end , one cable for each of the brakes, and the third is for the throttle cluster. Each of these 3 cables ends in what i believe is a female Julet connector, the brake connectors have two pins (and are coloured red), the throttle connector has 6 pins and is coloured black.
I have been testing the continuity between the wires at the controller end of the cable, and the pins / conductors in the famale connectors at the handlebar end, i.e. within the Julet connectors. I have found that one of the wires in the Julet connect for the throttle, does not have an electrical connection to its wire at the other end (i.e at the controller end). All the other 5 wires connecting to the pins in that connector are fine.
Where the cable coming from the controller, that contains all the wires going to the handlebar end, splits into the 3 cables going to the brakes and throttle, it is encased in a black rubber/ plastic cylinder, so the one cable from the controller, running up the down tube goes in to the lower end of that cylinder, and the 3 cables emerge at the other end of this cylinder. This cylinder must be about 1 to 1.5 cm wide and maybe 5 cm long. I did take it to be a connector itself, but i have my doubts about that, maybe it's just a molding to weatherproof the one-to-three split.
Anyway, i have found the break in continuity appears to be contained within this molding / connector, i.e. where the one cable becomes 3, as i cut into the cable either end of this molding, and there is continunity between the exposed wire on the controller-facing end of the modling and the controller end of the wire, and there is continunity between the exposed wire on the other end of the molding , and the pin in the julet connector for the throttle. So it would appear that there is some kind of break within that cylinder.
So I was hoping to obtain a replacement. But having searched on eBay, Amazon, and AliExpress, i have not so far found a match. I can find one-to-two splitters, but not one-to-three. I suppose ultimately it does not have to have the same configuration again, I could just obtain 3 individual cables , one for each of the brakes and one for the throttle,, or maybe even a one-to-two for the brakes. And if i use 3 individual cables, at least it would eliminate the junction where one becomes 3, so as to prevent that becoming a repeat source of failure. But if anyone happens to know if one-to-three cables are commonly available, I'd be glad to hear of it (and where to find one etc).
Sometimes (in my more exasperated moments) I think that i might just as well cut all these blasted plugs out of the situation, and just solder the wires together, at least then I would be able to see exactly what was going on at the joints. My only concern then is making it weather proof, but i reckon that with judicious use of heatshrink and silicon sealant, i could make a pretty good job of that
Also, can someone advise - are Julet connectors, the same as Bafang / Higo. In some adverts, I see connectors that look just like mine (i.e. what i take to be Julet) being described as Bafang and or Higo.
Thanks.