Hi,
I am having trouble with a Powabyke Commuter which I think is a controller problem. A week ago it started cutting out randomly with no red LEDs. Sometimes turning the key on and off a few times would fix it but not so much any more. I put a multimeter across the red and black wires to the controller and it is around 3v when "dead" and 38v when "alive". However if I disconnect the controller from the power connector when "dead" the voltage at the connector goes back up to 38v. So something has too high a resistance and is causing a large voltage drop in the failure state. Any thoughts as to what it could be? Can't see any obvious signs of damage on the board. I am tempted to start replacing the transistors and diodes as there are not many of them.
James.
I am having trouble with a Powabyke Commuter which I think is a controller problem. A week ago it started cutting out randomly with no red LEDs. Sometimes turning the key on and off a few times would fix it but not so much any more. I put a multimeter across the red and black wires to the controller and it is around 3v when "dead" and 38v when "alive". However if I disconnect the controller from the power connector when "dead" the voltage at the connector goes back up to 38v. So something has too high a resistance and is causing a large voltage drop in the failure state. Any thoughts as to what it could be? Can't see any obvious signs of damage on the board. I am tempted to start replacing the transistors and diodes as there are not many of them.
James.