PSWpower 20A sinewave model. I've had an occasional Error 06 when powering it up in the morning. Shaking the connector bundle on the controller, and wiggling the 9 pin Julet connector to the motor always cleared it.
Last night, I happened to look down and see the controller registering over 600 watts, but I was still puttering around at 12 mph. I toggled the buttons and it jumped back to to 100W again, but seconds later, Error 06 came up. I pedalled home w/o power.
The next morning, I powered up the controller. Still Error 06. I unplugged the motor and hooked up an umbilical cord to another KT box on another bike. Motor worked fine, so it had to be the controller. I took off the rear controller plate and yikes, a few drops of water came out. So I took off the top cover and rinsed the circuit board throroughly with 91% isopropyl alcohol. I didn't see any discolored solder lands, so I hoped for the best. It dried quickly in the hot sun, and the bike worked again. I'm hoping it keeps working.
Learned my lesson. I spent the rest of the day waterproofing the controller and its connectors. Even installed a rear fender to keep mud from spattering on it.
These controllers boxes are normally sealed pretty good, but I had the wire side pointing up, and I suppose a little moisture wicked in past the wires.
Last night, I happened to look down and see the controller registering over 600 watts, but I was still puttering around at 12 mph. I toggled the buttons and it jumped back to to 100W again, but seconds later, Error 06 came up. I pedalled home w/o power.
The next morning, I powered up the controller. Still Error 06. I unplugged the motor and hooked up an umbilical cord to another KT box on another bike. Motor worked fine, so it had to be the controller. I took off the rear controller plate and yikes, a few drops of water came out. So I took off the top cover and rinsed the circuit board throroughly with 91% isopropyl alcohol. I didn't see any discolored solder lands, so I hoped for the best. It dried quickly in the hot sun, and the bike worked again. I'm hoping it keeps working.
Learned my lesson. I spent the rest of the day waterproofing the controller and its connectors. Even installed a rear fender to keep mud from spattering on it.
These controllers boxes are normally sealed pretty good, but I had the wire side pointing up, and I suppose a little moisture wicked in past the wires.