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You need to connect up everything and switch on, then turn the bike upside down. Stuff your voltmeter up the back of the PAS connector in the black and blue wires. Watch what happens to the voltage when you turn the pedals. From memory, it is 0v when not pedalling and 5v when the pedals turn, which is no good as a throttle. You need to test it to confirm that as it was a long time ago that I played with one.
Are you sure that your controller doesn't have a throttle connector. That would be very unusual for an older controller. It's very common now, but years ago, it was normally the other way round. That makes me think that there's still the possibility that the connector and controller can take a variable signal on that connector even if your PAS doesn't give one. You can test that with a 10k or 5k linear potentiometer or preset. Connect the outer two pins to the red and the black and the middle to the blue. See if it works like a throttle. Note that the controller won't give power after switching on until it sees a zero throttle signal first, so you have to turn the thing fully one way or the other, then it should give proportional power.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Variable-Resistor-Adjustable-Resistance-Linear-Taper-Potentiometer-B1K-to-B1M/122248907777?_trkparms=aid=555018&algo=PL.SIM&ao=2&asc=48421&meid=da79fdcda0164d9ea3839211c3647be3&pid=100005&rk=1&rkt=10&sd=152058500939&itm=122248907777&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
If that works, let us know and I'll show you how to use that pot to add a variable cruise control to your bike
Are you sure that your controller doesn't have a throttle connector. That would be very unusual for an older controller. It's very common now, but years ago, it was normally the other way round. That makes me think that there's still the possibility that the connector and controller can take a variable signal on that connector even if your PAS doesn't give one. You can test that with a 10k or 5k linear potentiometer or preset. Connect the outer two pins to the red and the black and the middle to the blue. See if it works like a throttle. Note that the controller won't give power after switching on until it sees a zero throttle signal first, so you have to turn the thing fully one way or the other, then it should give proportional power.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Variable-Resistor-Adjustable-Resistance-Linear-Taper-Potentiometer-B1K-to-B1M/122248907777?_trkparms=aid=555018&algo=PL.SIM&ao=2&asc=48421&meid=da79fdcda0164d9ea3839211c3647be3&pid=100005&rk=1&rkt=10&sd=152058500939&itm=122248907777&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
If that works, let us know and I'll show you how to use that pot to add a variable cruise control to your bike
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