You can get some for under £40 like these:I know we're going off-topic here but hey ho this is a pretty fundamental issue to get to grips with and now's a good time to do it since the rest of the build is progressing so well... and a load of interesting and very relevant points being raised...
That's an option ... what sort of ££ are we talking about ? I use this case on my other bike and just got a compatible mount for the new one so I can mount it on either :
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This one is £41 delivered..
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You might get stuffed with the import VAT/Duty though and Royal Mail £8 fee lark if buying from China..might be better off just looking for a second-hand branded one in UK that's in good cond?
Argos have one for £35..not the best looking and locked to Vodafone, but ok if it's just for bike and Speedict use I guess:
VODAFONE VF858 MOBILE PHONE - WHITE 5055015233955 | eBay
If you want a decent looking one, with latest Android, dual cam, dual/quad sim with radio and all the gimzos that's basically a unbranded copy of HTC/iphone handsets, you will pay about £55-£60, delivered. Not bad considering the price of new HTC's really.
Yeah if you're on a tight budget maybe just wait it out and see if Speedict can come through with a firmware update that supports your handset. Maybe ask what sort of time scale you're looking at, assuming it's possible and see if it's worth waiting.... so maybe if I could get a waterproof tough case for the 2nd phone and also use the charger add-ons that would be a neat solution. I'm thinking a new phone plus different case (as can't use my current one with a different sized phone) etc will all add ££££££££ which needs to be thought about carefully.
I don't understand circuitry (or phones !) enough yet to know what I'm doing trying to match these options up so any help is appreciated.
The wiring side of the Speedict looks complicated but it's not that complicated really I don't think once you sit down with the user guide and a pin-out wiring guide for your controller..I'm at the wiring stage myself now.. I think it's best to label up your controller cables with bits of white label before you hack off the connectors, as the colours can be different to wiring guides supplied by BMS and it just makes the job a lot easier.
I think Speedict is very DIY-ish and you would definitely need to hack up your controller cables and fit some proper connectors between it and the Speedict. Might be better just to wire the Speedict straight into the controller and remove the need for loads of ugly wires and connectors.
What I'm thinking of doing is just putting the controller and the Speedict together in a new housing, one of those plastic hobby boxes you can buy cheap, and then just having two 8-core cables grommeted coming out of it with male DIN plug sockets on end. Then can just have throttle, PAS, brake sensor etc, all on a couple of 8-core cables cable tied down to frame with female DIN sockets at end. Then you'd just have the motor cable and some power connector from battery. That might be a tidier solution so you can just take your kit off quickly and easily with just 3 cables to unplug.
Check this link for more info on BH Neo. It's basically like a LCD console AND a speedict-type-thing in one device..but the LCD comes off and you can plug in a Bluetooth widget which then obviously lets you use your Android phone instead of the little LCD console that only shows basic info. I think it's a neat product and costs a bit less than Speedict or about the same, but I have no idea where you would buy it, or even if it works with other controllers...it's made by the company BH in Spain who make the Emotive brand of e-bikes.Not sure what that means if I'm totally honest. Tranceivers ? Removing consoles ? Wot wot ? ... lol
Ah I see.. I think you would definitely have to change controller anyway to one from the same manufacturer as LCD console if you wanted one as normal controllers don't have any wiring out for LCD support. All money isn't it eh.That would be nice - except I have a 30amp controller and this leds me to believe I cannot use them :
Hehe just my imagination running wild! Raspberry Pi is a neat little £20 credit card sized computer that runs off 5v and can run Linux off an SD card. I'm very tempted to have a go at hacking something together with my Raspberry just for the fun of it as I'm a programmer..it would be an ambitious project but maybe start simple and just get speed displaying/selectable PAS power levels and then go from there In theory, it would be possible to put the Raspberry Pi into a box and you could wire it up to a controller like Speedict does..then with a bluetooth dongle in the Raspberry's USB port, have it do pretty much everything the Speedict can do on Android handset, if you could produce the Android app. Another good thing about going down this route is that Raspberry Foundation are about to launch a mini £25 5MP high definition camera for the Raspberry which is plug and play (you can also use cheap mini USB webcams).. so that would be very handy if you wanted to record your rides, or use it for something funky like a rear-view electronic mirror on your Android handset ;-)No idea what that would involve lol. Isn't a Raspberry a bit rude and Java in Indonesia ? .. seriously, I know nothing about programming beyond Basic inputs to BBC Micro of yesteryear, and my brain aches more trying to understand IT terminology than physics so put these two together and I am really struggling to get my head round what any of it means for my bike build !
I only got my 1st Android phone to have SatNav and music player on my current bike (yes, seriously) and because I resented paying a fortune for Garmin that locked me into on-going subscription charges at a time my income had just taken a big nosedive. Still haven;t worked out how to sync it to Exchange servers and neither have 2 separate IT departments of firms I do confidential work for and need access to their e-mail servers rolleyes.
My faith in IT being consistent or reliable is not great and being ignorant means wary of that which you do not understand. It's a challenge and doing my best but can only take so much in on so many different fronts at once. That said I do need to get something sensible decided on soon now if at all possible.
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