Thanks Dan. I have actually been able to move the sensor to the top like yours now that I have moved the ring across to the other side, so now it no longer fouls the fold which it did when I had it under the BB casing.
Finally I seem to be getting there, I connected it all up again using my Bulgin plug only to find it cutting in and out as I started off again
I tracked the fault finally to the supplied plug in the pedelec sensor lead which I had left in. When I cut that plug out and soldered the wires together it worked fine. Maybe it just did not like that the wire was split with two separate plugs. Anyway its finally working as it should and I don't have to put the controller on the bike, again trying to keep the carry weight down as much as possible.
The carry weight is now 11.5kg including the motor and wiring which basically means I have an eBrompton with motor fitted at the same carry weight as my stock steel M3L Brompton.
Almost ready to post some final pics. Tomorrow maybe
Regards
Jerry
Finally I seem to be getting there, I connected it all up again using my Bulgin plug only to find it cutting in and out as I started off again
I tracked the fault finally to the supplied plug in the pedelec sensor lead which I had left in. When I cut that plug out and soldered the wires together it worked fine. Maybe it just did not like that the wire was split with two separate plugs. Anyway its finally working as it should and I don't have to put the controller on the bike, again trying to keep the carry weight down as much as possible.
The carry weight is now 11.5kg including the motor and wiring which basically means I have an eBrompton with motor fitted at the same carry weight as my stock steel M3L Brompton.
Almost ready to post some final pics. Tomorrow maybe
Regards
Jerry
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