today the power cut out on mile 10 of 15. On return journey sometimes it only lasted seconds. Suggestions please to allow me to identify the problem.
On the way back I identified the problem could be
1- Battery (cells or BMS)
2-wiring from battery to controller
3-Controller
4-wiring from controller to display/handlebar switch.
I then tried to work out what was causing the power loss.
Potholes/bumps in the road - no problems, it even cut off on smooth tarmac just when I was going uphill & stopping on the path to remove a bramble at head height. So I'm guessing not a loose connection in the wiring.
Next guess was battery, but after the power cut off the handlebar switch would not turn it back on, until I had flipped the battery switch.
If it was battery cells, then would they be able to sustain power just a few seconds later when I switched the battery on/off.
So I'm guessing turning the power on/off is resetting the computer in either the BMS or Controller.
I then tried turning the power level to 1 & riding faster than the assistance speed - result no power loss until I came to the next hill & Watts started being shown again on the display.
Total Watts per mile used was similar to average for that journey.
I'm coming down to the idea that I need to replace the Controller, but before I do so have I missed anything obvious?
On the way back I identified the problem could be
1- Battery (cells or BMS)
2-wiring from battery to controller
3-Controller
4-wiring from controller to display/handlebar switch.
I then tried to work out what was causing the power loss.
Potholes/bumps in the road - no problems, it even cut off on smooth tarmac just when I was going uphill & stopping on the path to remove a bramble at head height. So I'm guessing not a loose connection in the wiring.
Next guess was battery, but after the power cut off the handlebar switch would not turn it back on, until I had flipped the battery switch.
If it was battery cells, then would they be able to sustain power just a few seconds later when I switched the battery on/off.
So I'm guessing turning the power on/off is resetting the computer in either the BMS or Controller.
I then tried turning the power level to 1 & riding faster than the assistance speed - result no power loss until I came to the next hill & Watts started being shown again on the display.
Total Watts per mile used was similar to average for that journey.
I'm coming down to the idea that I need to replace the Controller, but before I do so have I missed anything obvious?