Hi again,
I know that this thread is beginning to look like a two way conversation but there is at least one other person watching with a mixture of confusion and bemusement. My battery from BMS finally arrived and was in the wrong casing. As it costs as much for the delivery as it does for the battery I had the choice of buying a new battery or rehousing the cells (no refund on delivery costs), which is what I opted for. Tomorrow I will have it all hooked up again and will be able to test the shunt mod for myself. I have a few questions for the clever people... Firstly I am assuming the volume of solder used on the shunt is important, not just to shorten the 'resisted distance' (feel free to correct my terminology) but to make sure that it doesn't overheat the solder as the path of least resistance if the solder is too thinly spread. Is that right? Or can I use relatively little solder as long as it goes far enough along the shunt. Secondly would it be possible for someone to post a pic of their 12a controller with tags for each of the wires coming off it so that I can understand which wires you are referring to while I read your posts (and compare to my controller). I was particularly interested to see you guys mention a speed limit wire and would love to know if something can be done to remove the capped speed. Would it need to have a false signal fed to it or would simply unplugging it work? Oh yeah, and as Evandine seems to have the same controller I have, could you let me know if you also have a single loose white wire in your loom... I can't see what it is supposed to connect to, if I just plug it into stuff to see what happens am I in danger of breaking it?
I know that this thread is beginning to look like a two way conversation but there is at least one other person watching with a mixture of confusion and bemusement. My battery from BMS finally arrived and was in the wrong casing. As it costs as much for the delivery as it does for the battery I had the choice of buying a new battery or rehousing the cells (no refund on delivery costs), which is what I opted for. Tomorrow I will have it all hooked up again and will be able to test the shunt mod for myself. I have a few questions for the clever people... Firstly I am assuming the volume of solder used on the shunt is important, not just to shorten the 'resisted distance' (feel free to correct my terminology) but to make sure that it doesn't overheat the solder as the path of least resistance if the solder is too thinly spread. Is that right? Or can I use relatively little solder as long as it goes far enough along the shunt. Secondly would it be possible for someone to post a pic of their 12a controller with tags for each of the wires coming off it so that I can understand which wires you are referring to while I read your posts (and compare to my controller). I was particularly interested to see you guys mention a speed limit wire and would love to know if something can be done to remove the capped speed. Would it need to have a false signal fed to it or would simply unplugging it work? Oh yeah, and as Evandine seems to have the same controller I have, could you let me know if you also have a single loose white wire in your loom... I can't see what it is supposed to connect to, if I just plug it into stuff to see what happens am I in danger of breaking it?