I assumed that a controller was basically an inert collection of 'off the shelf' electronic components, but after browsing on ES, they talk about 'flashing' controllers with bespoke programming, it's a pity d8veh is no longer participating, he could probably throw some light on the subject.
There's some weird sh*t happening with my set up as well.
I wanted to see if my Cyclotricity controller would provide throttle only on the Yose power motor, as it does with the Cyclotricity motor, so I swapped the motor leads.
It didn't work, but guess what, the Cyclotricity motor no longer works on throttle only with exactly the set up as it had peviously !.
I can only assume that the act of connecting the LCD3 and PAS to the Cyclotricity setup has somehow changed the software in its controller, I don't even know if this is possible, but I can't see any other explanation.
I'm happy enough with the new set up, but I want to understand what's going on. An email to KT and a new thread on ES is imminent.
Stick with it, the LCD3 is very sophisticated, and must surely have at least the functionality of the lesser LCD1.
Pete.
There's some weird sh*t happening with my set up as well.
I wanted to see if my Cyclotricity controller would provide throttle only on the Yose power motor, as it does with the Cyclotricity motor, so I swapped the motor leads.
It didn't work, but guess what, the Cyclotricity motor no longer works on throttle only with exactly the set up as it had peviously !.
I can only assume that the act of connecting the LCD3 and PAS to the Cyclotricity setup has somehow changed the software in its controller, I don't even know if this is possible, but I can't see any other explanation.
I'm happy enough with the new set up, but I want to understand what's going on. An email to KT and a new thread on ES is imminent.
Stick with it, the LCD3 is very sophisticated, and must surely have at least the functionality of the lesser LCD1.
Pete.