I have used two URBANMOVER ebikes since 2008. They are the folding UM24 and the UM55 Cruiser. The UM24 was stolen
in 2016; so I bought a virtually new UM55 in the same year with the insurance payout, which has a thumb throttle. They
have changed my life in the last 16 years! Praises for both models can be given in a future posting, if anyone is interested.
When the battery is switched on the lights on the Throttle will come on, but the lights on the very simple Display Unit
that came with the UM55 (Photo 1) will only light up after the Power button on the Display Unit is pressed. Now none of the
lights on the Display comes on when the Power button on it is pressed. Photos 2 and 3 show both sides of the Printed
Circuit Board inside the Display Unit. A volt meter shows that the voltage between the Red & blue, Red & Green and Red &
Yellow is all 24V. Oh, the brushless motor is no longer turning.
I was told that a resister or capacitor on the Display pcb might have been blown, or become disconnected due to any poor
original soldering. If you could help me find that culprit, I should be ever so grateful. By the way, I have checked that all the
connections in the Control Unit are in perfect order. The Control Unit is not to blame either, since replacing it with a new
Control Unit made no difference.
in 2016; so I bought a virtually new UM55 in the same year with the insurance payout, which has a thumb throttle. They
have changed my life in the last 16 years! Praises for both models can be given in a future posting, if anyone is interested.
When the battery is switched on the lights on the Throttle will come on, but the lights on the very simple Display Unit
that came with the UM55 (Photo 1) will only light up after the Power button on the Display Unit is pressed. Now none of the
lights on the Display comes on when the Power button on it is pressed. Photos 2 and 3 show both sides of the Printed
Circuit Board inside the Display Unit. A volt meter shows that the voltage between the Red & blue, Red & Green and Red &
Yellow is all 24V. Oh, the brushless motor is no longer turning.
I was told that a resister or capacitor on the Display pcb might have been blown, or become disconnected due to any poor
original soldering. If you could help me find that culprit, I should be ever so grateful. By the way, I have checked that all the
connections in the Control Unit are in perfect order. The Control Unit is not to blame either, since replacing it with a new
Control Unit made no difference.
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