Hello. I'm planning my first e-bike conversion. The bike I am converting is a Cannondale Quick CX 3 2019.
After a lot of research I think I've settled on the Tongsheng TSDZ2. These are the reasons:
- Torque sensor. I know Bafang are more popular but I really don't want a drive that just pushes me along and instead want something that amplifies my own torque.
- Relatively cheap. Budget about £500-ish.
- Hackable. I'm a nerd so open source controller firmware really appeals to me.
I have a few questions though. First, where can I find a reputable dealer in UK? I can find a lot of dealers with poor English descriptions and there's eBay / AliExpress but I worry I'd have zero support from these dealers if I have a problem.
Which battery? I'm thinking of going for a 48V model. There is never any mention of the battery connector. Are they all the same? I heard that 52V doesn't work with the TSDZ2 but will if you change the firmware? What batteries are people running with their TSDZ2's? Is it worth paying more for the "Tesla" 21700 cells for example?
Which power to go for? I was thinking 500W but apparently it's entirely in software and can be changed by a firmware update?
Which display? I hear the 850C/860C displays are best for the open source version. Though I'm tempted to just go with the cheaper "VLCD" to begin with and leave everything stock before I start modding stuff.
Cables? Sensors? I read about different options i.e. 8pin/6pin, controllable lights, brakes, throttle etc. If someone can clear this up I'd be grateful. Ideally whatever gives me the most flexibility for future upgrades.
Temperature sensor. Apparently these are recommended to stop the unit from overheating?
I also read somewhere that there is a new revision of the TSDZ2 which is resistant to firmware updates? Is that true? How can I be sure I'm getting a model that I can update myself?
This is the cheapest source I've found but I worry about warranty / after sales support:
I'm willing to buy from UK dealer at a higher price if people recommend that.
I know that's a lot of questions so appreciate any advice people have. Thanks!
After a lot of research I think I've settled on the Tongsheng TSDZ2. These are the reasons:
- Torque sensor. I know Bafang are more popular but I really don't want a drive that just pushes me along and instead want something that amplifies my own torque.
- Relatively cheap. Budget about £500-ish.
- Hackable. I'm a nerd so open source controller firmware really appeals to me.
I have a few questions though. First, where can I find a reputable dealer in UK? I can find a lot of dealers with poor English descriptions and there's eBay / AliExpress but I worry I'd have zero support from these dealers if I have a problem.
Which battery? I'm thinking of going for a 48V model. There is never any mention of the battery connector. Are they all the same? I heard that 52V doesn't work with the TSDZ2 but will if you change the firmware? What batteries are people running with their TSDZ2's? Is it worth paying more for the "Tesla" 21700 cells for example?
Which power to go for? I was thinking 500W but apparently it's entirely in software and can be changed by a firmware update?
Which display? I hear the 850C/860C displays are best for the open source version. Though I'm tempted to just go with the cheaper "VLCD" to begin with and leave everything stock before I start modding stuff.
Cables? Sensors? I read about different options i.e. 8pin/6pin, controllable lights, brakes, throttle etc. If someone can clear this up I'd be grateful. Ideally whatever gives me the most flexibility for future upgrades.
Temperature sensor. Apparently these are recommended to stop the unit from overheating?
I also read somewhere that there is a new revision of the TSDZ2 which is resistant to firmware updates? Is that true? How can I be sure I'm getting a model that I can update myself?
This is the cheapest source I've found but I worry about warranty / after sales support:
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I'm willing to buy from UK dealer at a higher price if people recommend that.
I know that's a lot of questions so appreciate any advice people have. Thanks!