Led to lcd controls?

Old1Eye

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Hay guys and girls,

Probably an age old question, but I cant find much info on this one as its from a finnish/Swedish company.

Can i switch to an LCD display on this cable?

If so what one and from where?

Thanks
 

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Can you post a photo of the controller's label. The answer is probably yes, but the next question would be which LCD?
 
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That doesn't really help because the reseller has put his own label on and you can put any controller in the case.
 
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That's not a common make of controller, so I can't say which LCD would work.

Also, to show the speed on the LCD properly, it needs a speed sensor. without testing wires in your controller, it's not possible to say whether you have one connected, unless you have one with a wheel magnet. Without the speed sensor, an LCD will probably default to a motor hall signal for the speed, which will go to zero when you're freewheeling downhill.

There's a 50/50 chance that a Bigstone LCD will work. If you do decide to go ahead, it's very important that the wires connect in the right sequence. with the moulded connectors, thats not easy to test, but generally, the red is battery; pink orange or blue is battery back to the controller; black is ground; the other two are data.
 
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Old1Eye

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Sep 6, 2017
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Finland, Oulu.
That's not a common make of controller, so I can't say which LCD would work.

Also, to show the speed on the LCD properly, it needs a speed sensor. without testing wires in your controller, it's not possible to say whether you have one connected, unless you have one with a wheel magnet. Without the speed sensor, an LCD will probably default to a motor hall signal for the speed, which will go to zero when you're freewheeling downhill.

There's a 50/50 chance that a Bigstone LCD will work. If you do decide to go ahead, it's very important that the wires connect in the right sequence. with the moulded connectors, thats not easy to test, but generally, the red is battery; pink orange or blue is battery back to the controller; black is ground; the other two are data.
Ok cheers, i have a wheel magnet for my stigma speedo if that would work?

Otherwise I have no idea.
 

Old1Eye

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Sep 6, 2017
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Finland, Oulu.
That's not a common make of controller, so I can't say which LCD would work.

Also, to show the speed on the LCD properly, it needs a speed sensor. without testing wires in your controller, it's not possible to say whether you have one connected, unless you have one with a wheel magnet. Without the speed sensor, an LCD will probably default to a motor hall signal for the speed, which will go to zero when you're freewheeling downhill.

There's a 50/50 chance that a Bigstone LCD will work. If you do decide to go ahead, it's very important that the wires connect in the right sequence. with the moulded connectors, thats not easy to test, but generally, the red is battery; pink orange or blue is battery back to the controller; black is ground; the other two are data.
Found on the manufacturer's website the next model bike up, it has a bafang display and looks to be having the same battery and controller as mine.
Only difference is that it is mid motor powered.

I habe emailed the manufacturer asking about compatibility but i guesd its 50/50 if they know or bother to tell me.

Dont know if any of this helps?

Would you know what display this is?
 

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That's a completely different system to what you have. You can't make any comparisons. You need to find a display that Brainpower use with a different controller or on a different bike.
 

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