Easybike easycity 36v 10amp

Dctyke

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Then walk mode only works with the hall sensor pins in the position I wired them. If I try swopping the 5v and signal wire walk mode will not work. Today I refitted the original sensor that I thought was not working, it gives the same voltages as the new one. Does this mean the fault could be else ware. I've tried a replacement pedal assist sensor and controller with no luck. Is it possible the LCD could be at fault?
 
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What do I have to say? If you have something to say, you can pm me!
 

Dctyke

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If I could find your email I would have. What I was going to ask can you reccomended (or possibly sell me) a controller which does not require anything at the hub and a handlebar control to suit.
 
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There' a couple that I can think of: The KU65 and the S06P from BMSBattery. If you want, I'll have a look at your controller and test it on one of my motors. The various measurement results that you've given don't make sense at all, so it could be a mistake in your wiring. Ideally, I need the LCD as well, but depending on its connector, I might be able to use one of mine.It'll cost a couple of quid each way to send your controller to me.
 

Dctyke

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That would be really really good of you, I can send the lcd, controller x 2 and the loom. I will put money in the package. Will you be emailing your address to me?

Regards Dennis
 
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I've sent you an email. If you can, edit your two posts to take out your email address otherwise you'll be inundated with spam.
 

Dctyke

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Many many thanks to d8veh for help in sorting the bike out. It was the pas at fault...... And the 2nd one was too and that put me off course. The 3rd was tested by d8veh prior to me fitting and was of a different design (big orange block rather than a tube end). I was at my wits end when that didn't work however after a 2nd look I noticed because it was a different design the chain guard bracket was interfering with it. After I ground 10mm off the bracket the motor burst into life!! Mrs dctyke is happy now, thanks again D.
 

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