My apologies if this has been asked before, but I can't find anything with a quick search. I'm musing over upgrading one of my Yose Power fitted bikes with a KT controller and display, mainly to try out the "Torque Simulation", but also have the option to go 48V. at some point.
Looking at TopBikeKit's website, the KT T06S 15A. controller (Julet connectors) uses a 4-in-1 cable that has red 2-pin connectors for brake switches. I only want one magnetic sensor for the rear brake and I already have a spare 3-pin Yose Power one. It looks identical to the 2-pin version sold by TBK (obviously except for the connector).
I'm assuming that the 2-pin is signal and ground, and the 3-pin is 5v. +, signal and ground. If I cut off the connectors, solder the signal and grounds together and just isolate the surplus 5v.+ on the sensor cable will it work - or is the 3-pin sensor likely to be different internally to the 2-pin?
My existing Yose Power PAS sensor KT-D12L and throttle appear to be the same as those listed by TBK, so no need to buy either?
Looking at TopBikeKit's website, the KT T06S 15A. controller (Julet connectors) uses a 4-in-1 cable that has red 2-pin connectors for brake switches. I only want one magnetic sensor for the rear brake and I already have a spare 3-pin Yose Power one. It looks identical to the 2-pin version sold by TBK (obviously except for the connector).
I'm assuming that the 2-pin is signal and ground, and the 3-pin is 5v. +, signal and ground. If I cut off the connectors, solder the signal and grounds together and just isolate the surplus 5v.+ on the sensor cable will it work - or is the 3-pin sensor likely to be different internally to the 2-pin?
My existing Yose Power PAS sensor KT-D12L and throttle appear to be the same as those listed by TBK, so no need to buy either?