Jeeez! Keep it simple. I used a teeny tiny bit of double sided tape - hasn't fallen off yet.
I wound up getting JB-Weld Original epoxy.goto any car spares or h/w shop and ask for 'steel' or metal putty.. branding is not crucial, its not the strength but the putty like quality allowing you to mold it to a shape thats attractive for this use case.
rubber is a tricky substance to glue i would avoid, drilling a thru hole where u want to glue will create an anchor point too
While ive not glued this particular job.. a roll of metal putty was a staple in my m/cycle carry and has fixed a situation inc a leaky petrol tank on the go many times.
give any epoxy a good 24 hrs to cure before exposing to ridding the bike for the best results.
Interesting!Jeeez! Keep it simple. I used a teeny tiny bit of double sided tape - hasn't fallen off yet.
It is plug and play, but you need to understand the rules of the game before you start playing, like football, you can't win if you keep kicking the ball in the wrong goal.Thank you Saneagle for the thorough explanation.
I've read it once, but shall be reading it a few more times to grasp it a bit better.
I'm little shocked that the 3-pin sensors are trickier, I assume it'd be plug-and-play.
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I just remembered Yose have a dedicated 'instructions' page on their site. With downloadeable user manuals in PDF format.
Instructions
YouTube Official Channel Video Links For Installation: https://bit.ly/2z4sPn2 For Replacement: How to replace the battery BMS: https://youtu.be/-wFAPtWyOYg How to replace the battery USB: https://youtu.be/UwwqJc898mA How to replace the battery discharge port:https://youtu.be/xgbbv55-UOc How to...www.yosepower.co.uk
And it turns out, there's one for their hydraulic brake sensors as well.
I haven't looked at it yet, but if someone finds this thread in the future looking for the same information, I hope it should be helpful.
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Having now read it, I see it didn't contain any relevant info about magnets needing correct orientation.
The only thing it stipulates is the distance which should be from 2-5mm.
The 25 error is from a startup self-check that everything is working. Once it has seen the 'lever not pressed' state it is happy and won't give the error any more whether the lever is or isn't pressed. But with the lever pressed it should cut off the motor without comment on the display.But here's the issue, when I press the lever again, no error occurs. Even if I remove the magnet from my brake lever and place it elsewhere, the sensor does not trigger the error that would in theory cut the motor off.
I have found that if I press the brake lever and switch on the display, I get Error 25 - as you do. It is then necessary to switch the display off and on again without holding the brake lever. The brake sensor then works correctly without the Error 25 coming up on the display.I've had another go and failed again.
The distance parameter seems to be 2-3mm.
My brake is tricky to fit the sensor/pad.
But I placed the sensor, and the magnet to the lever.
While pressing the lever I turned the display on. I got error 25, I let go of the lever, the error went away.
But here's the issue, when I press the lever again, no error occurs. Even if I remove the magnet from my brake lever and place it elsewhere, the sensor does not trigger the error that would in theory cut the motor off.
I've flipped the magnet to the other side, and even placed it on its side; same outcome.
I haven't grasped it fully but will give it another read in a bit. After trying fitting the thing twice my brain needs a breather lol.Make sure you understand the logic I explained above. If you want to wait a couple of weeks, I ordered some £20 hydraulic brakes that have switches in them. As soon as they come, I'll test them.
So there's where I may have been going wrong.The 25 error is from a startup self-check that everything is working. Once it has seen the 'lever not pressed' state it is happy and won't give the error any more whether the lever is or isn't pressed. But with the lever pressed it should cut off the motor without comment on the display.
It seems silly now but I assumed I had to get the 'error 25' code every time I pressed the brake lever.I have found that if I press the brake lever and switch on the display, I get Error 25 - as you do. It is then necessary to switch the display off and on again without holding the brake lever. The brake sensor then works correctly without the Error 25 coming up on the display.
I don't know why you are then testing it by moving the magnet further away (without switching the display off first?). Perhaps you are over thinking it.
Holding the brake lever while switching the display on is an indication that the sensor is actually working. Just let go of the lever and switch the display off and on again. You should get no error code. Lift the back wheel. Start the motor with pedals or throttle and apply the brake. The motor should cut out. Simples!
Not silly at all. We all started out with zero knowledge and I'm pleased to "put a bit back" having gained lots of advice through this excellent forum.It seems silly now but I assumed I had to get the 'error 25' code every time I pressed the brake lever.
I thought some bikes - or display brands - had a dedicated special brake engaged symbol on the display. So I thought the c500/Yose display had this 'error 25' instead of a dedicated symbol.
Basically I based it on Youtube videos, but none were Yose Power systems with c500 displays.
Believe you me @Cadence, you have given a lot back. Especially regarding Yose kits for people like me. Thank you.Not silly at all. We all started out with zero knowledge and I'm pleased to "put a bit back" having gained lots of advice through this excellent forum.
I found this out by chance and the Yose instructions (paper or online) leave a lot to be desired - not just regarding the brake sensors.
Some other brand displays do have a little "brake" symbol when the brake is applied. Some also have a "light" symbol when the front/rear lights are on (if you have them), but I don't think Yose C500 displays do.
Anything else, just ask away. If I don't know, someone else will!
As cadence says, not silly. When we first got ours (Woosh XF07 kit) I was very confused because it seemed completely random whether or not the '25' came up when I switched on. plus I'd assumed that it was indicating the km speed setting.It seems silly now but I assumed I had to get the 'error 25' code every time I pressed the brake lever.