Hi all I have just been given a sakura e bike quite old i think. It does nothing at all . It has new batteries and i think the controll unit has blown as the last owner said it just stoped on them . . The controler is a ANANDA..3615DLC-37CO.. There is power to it but nothing at all seems to come out any wires. Checked this with a multimeter as best i can .. does anyone know if this part is still available from anywhere. or any advice . . I know a little about wiring but not experianced with these things .. Thanks Denis
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The advice already given is good, but first you need to fully and accurately identify (on older models extremely important!) EXACTLY what type of motor you have and possibly what type of PAS sensor, or equivalent (if fitted), before you buy a different type of controller.
Having either a "brushed" or "brush-less" motor makes a significant difference. What voltage is needed also....
Hopefully, someone here already knows exactly what you have and can let you know and also possibly comment on the practicality as well.....
If the bike is still in otherwise good mechanical condition, it may of course be possible to fit a new motor (possibly already built onto a wheel of the right size), which can be bought on ebay together with the correct controller and PAS sensor for relatively little money.
Hopefully someone here can point you towards a practical model/version......
Also a new battery of the correct type of course.
If you yourself are not technically "au fait" with such work, maybe you have a friendly relative/colleague/friend, to support you fully....as using us "remotely" could easily cause you unexpected problems due to you possibly having the wrong background and lack of knowledge, so do not do this "lightly!", as it it will "lighten" your pocket unnecessarily and very rapidly!
Good knowledge is 110% necessary before forking out one Penny!
E-biking, to do it economically, does need either really good electrical knowledge, or very deep pockets!
ACTUALLY HAVING BOTH OF THOSE WOULD OF COURSE BE BEST!!
Proceed VERY cautiously.
Best wishes
regards
Andy