Hello everyone
The next three paragraphs were to have been all I intended to post...
I have 3 requests/questions:
1) does anyone have a wiring diagram for the Powabyke Euro 6 speed?
2) is the battery box/"ignition" lock easy to dismantle and investigate?
3) can anyone suggest likely causes?
For extra info, my route consists of canal towpath for much of the way (obviously not the big climb I mentioned...) - this varies from asphalt to cobbles to mud with deep puddles. Is moisture and/or vibration likely to be a factor?
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks for reading.
Ian
The next three paragraphs were to have been all I intended to post...
The but you knew was coming is now: But, today, after the 9 mile leg to Halifax during which the bike was running well, as I moved away from a standstill at traffic lights, slightly uphill, the leds went from 5/6 to off just like that, and there was no power. Increasing the pressure on the tie-down (the obvious first step with this set-up) did nothing. Neither key position lit the lights. The fuse in the battery case - my first thought - is intact. There are no obvious loose connections outside of the battery box and the hub motor. I have now run out of things to check easily. Googling and searching the forum hasn't thrown up a similar problem.I bought a used Powabyke Euro 6 speed SLA last December. It ended up standing for a few months, due to a change in employment, a new daughter, and difficulty keeping the battery well-enough connected to the contacts - the previous owner had resorted to cable-tying the battery to the frame (and, no, it wasn't mentioned at the time I bought it...)
Still, no matter, a tie-down and a piece of rubber created enough pressure. My first long run, earlier this week, took me to Halifax and back, approx 19 miles pedal-assisted with a steady 3.5 mile ascent on the way there, which I sailed up. The power had gone by the last mile on the way back, but given the ascent and the fact I'm the wrong side of 17 stone, I thought that was ok. I'd been worried that the batteries might be tired, but that range seems to fit with what I've read here. Does that match other people's expectations?
Yesterday, hitched up a trailer and took my elder daughter to the swimming pool - 10 mile round trip, no big climbs to speak of. Romped along, again. I'd been really happy after these two rides, the powabyke had dealt with hills and with loads, and so would be a viable replacement for the car for these short journeys, although I'd have to find some higher bars.
I have 3 requests/questions:
1) does anyone have a wiring diagram for the Powabyke Euro 6 speed?
2) is the battery box/"ignition" lock easy to dismantle and investigate?
3) can anyone suggest likely causes?
For extra info, my route consists of canal towpath for much of the way (obviously not the big climb I mentioned...) - this varies from asphalt to cobbles to mud with deep puddles. Is moisture and/or vibration likely to be a factor?
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks for reading.
Ian