Since my last post in April/May I have replaced a controller(cpu)
and display unit (lcd) on a bike I sold to an inexperienced
rider who fried the cpu and lcd by over voltage.Let's call that
bike A
I have been riding my wife's identical bike (let's call it bike B)
since then. Last week on holiday I connected my LiPo batteries
with the Andersen connectors, in the normal way, as I have done
many times. and there was no lcd display. I repeated this many times on
holiday with no effect.
When I got home I connected new lcd from bike A and after powering up
as normal with all functions showing I got an error message 50-
communication error. So I switched off and tried again with the
same result. Not wishing to do any more damage I disconnected the
batteries.
Next I tried the lcd from bike A on bike B, nothing. Next I
swapped every combination of cpc, lcd and cables and batteries and
leads, nothing.
Thinking over all these actions, the only difference I can recall is
a louder 'smack' when I connected the Andersen connectors, than I
remember/sense than before, although this smack sound does vary
from one time to another. I don't know if this is significant.
Any ideas on what has happened or suggestions of more tests I can
do?
and display unit (lcd) on a bike I sold to an inexperienced
rider who fried the cpu and lcd by over voltage.Let's call that
bike A
I have been riding my wife's identical bike (let's call it bike B)
since then. Last week on holiday I connected my LiPo batteries
with the Andersen connectors, in the normal way, as I have done
many times. and there was no lcd display. I repeated this many times on
holiday with no effect.
When I got home I connected new lcd from bike A and after powering up
as normal with all functions showing I got an error message 50-
communication error. So I switched off and tried again with the
same result. Not wishing to do any more damage I disconnected the
batteries.
Next I tried the lcd from bike A on bike B, nothing. Next I
swapped every combination of cpc, lcd and cables and batteries and
leads, nothing.
Thinking over all these actions, the only difference I can recall is
a louder 'smack' when I connected the Andersen connectors, than I
remember/sense than before, although this smack sound does vary
from one time to another. I don't know if this is significant.
Any ideas on what has happened or suggestions of more tests I can
do?