PSWPower Delivery Problems anyone - resolved

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Edit - Problem resolved - item arrived today unexptedly - just a glitch in their admin I guess

  • April 2023 - my mate ordered at TSDZ2B from PSWPower over a week ago but no delivery notice as yet.
  • They did email them and the response sort of indicated that they'd get onto (as in maybe forgotten/delaying tactic?) but still nothing.
  • So anyone else having delivery problems at the moment? Maybe there's stock shortage or something?
  • Personally I've ordered 3 of these motors (a while back) and friends more recently, all without problems - in fact delivery from Germany to the UK has typically been around 5 working days.
  • They paid by Paypal so money is 'safe' but it is unusual for these sort of delays
 
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If there really are no taxes when shipped from Germany, their BBS01B kits (with DPC18 display and brake levers, without battery and chainwheel [I already have a 48T spare]) are bargains at £243. No mods required ;)
 

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If there really are no taxes when shipped from Germany, their BBS01B kits (with DPC18 display and brake levers, without battery and chainwheel [I already have a 48T spare]) are bargains at £243. No mods required ;)
Yep great price, but I can't seem to get the price that low when configuring..have you a link please guerney ?
 

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Yep great price, but I can't seem to get the price that low when configuring..have you a link please guerney ?
Hope it's not a website bug... but... I started by deselecting everything, then selecting Germany, selecting the display & brake, and leaving out chainwheel:


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Hope it's not a website bug... but... I started by deselecting everything, then selecting Germany, selecting the display & brake, and leaving out chainwheel:


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ahh i see, did you manage to add to basket/place an order? killer price, might have to get a spare for the spare lol
 

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@egroover - Aaarrggghh a chainwheel must be purchased lol. £289.75. I'm still very tempted...


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ahh i see, did you manage to add to basket/place an order? killer price, might have to get a spare for the spare lol
No, (Aaaarrrgghh!), it's The Red Rectangle Of Death!


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This is the cheapest it'd be for me, if I make the display portable/detachable and use the same battery on a second bike - I was able to add this to cart. £243.41. I'd sell the 44T chainwheel...

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That's great! I think. It is a TSDZ2. But that news bodes well for a BBS01B purchase...
 

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Still a great price for the bare drive. I still have a complete kit I purchased from AliExpress on a misprice deal about 18 mths ago boxed and sealed ready for my next project, plus a couple of spare displays and chain wheels...do I need another spare...mmm
Current BBS01b on about 4k miles. Slight issue in on my Belgium tour last week with a 30H error but managed to limp home ok and have now fixed it (speed sensor stuffed), so always good to have spares available
 
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That's great! I think. It is a TSDZ2. But that news bodes well for a BBS01B purchase...
  • He's got the TSDZ2'B' - I've just helped him install it but left him to run/tie wrap all the cables.
  • He'll be bringing it over for me to tweek the derailleur gear shifting in the next couple of days - I'll see if I can remember to stick a volt meter in the speedo cable to see if the controller is OSF compatible (gen1 vs gen2).
 

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Slight issue in on my Belgium tour last week with a 30H error but managed to limp home ok and have now fixed it (speed sensor stuffed), so always good to have spares available
Was it killed by water ingress? I covered that connector with self-amalgamating tape, seems to be holding back water so far... despite complete submersion for 13 seconds, on one occasion.
 
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He's got the TSDZ2'B' - I've just helped him install it but left him to run/tie wrap all the cables.

He'll be bringing it over for me to tweek the derailleur gear shifting in the next couple of days - I'll see if I can remember to stick a volt meter in the speedo cable to see if the controller is OSF compatible (gen1 vs gen2).
That'll be interesting to read about happening somewhere else to someone else's motor, many many many miles away from me.
 
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Was it killed by water ingress? I covered that connector with self-amalgamating tape, seems to be holding back water so far... despite complete submersion for 13 seconds, on one occasion.
Yep, I think so. Was up into Holland north of Antwerp, lashing down and blowing off the North Sea, got soaked. Luckily motor still working but display would power off every 10 or 15 mins, bit of pain but still able to finish the touring. Once home noticed the sensor red light not flashing when the wheel/magnet passed over it so used a spare and all working now. Have ordered a spare from AliExpress for a tenner delivered.
Good tip on the self-amalgsmating tape, I got a small reel of it somewhere which I used for a satellite dish lnb cable
 
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That's the only connector I haven't also covered with self-adhesive 4:1 marine heat shrink... was being lazy tbh... Every other connector has both, because I don't trust waterproof claims for anything. Here's my DPC18's rain hat:

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@egroover - I also bought this (which @billyboya drew my attention to) for the motor and controller seal, which I haven't yet applied:

Resistant to high temperatures up to 200°C


I have to admit, I hadn't thought about that, presumably to be used alongside the existing gaskets ?
I did once totally submerge the motor while misjudging the depth of water along a path, under water for about 8 secs while running. Took the primary drive cover off as soon as at home, a little water in there, but I like to pack out with aeroshell grease so I think that saved me.
With these Bafang kits being so affordable, I don't lose any sleep at the thought of replacing if at times it gets a bit of a hard life
 

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Was up into Holland north of Antwerp,
Did you have any issues transporting the ebike over? Did you chunnel?


I have to admit, I hadn't thought about that, presumably to be used alongside the existing gaskets ?
When I changed the controller for a working one (after I'd killed the last one attempting to solder on something), I used a bit of kitchen grade silicone sealant to hold the gasket in place (very floppy rubber)... a thin covering of over the top, before bolting on tight - I'll use Granville's next time.
 
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I did once totally submerge the motor while misjudging the depth of water along a path, under water for about 8 secs while running. Took the primary drive cover off as soon as at home, a little water in there, but I like to pack out with aeroshell grease so I think that saved me.
Some water dripped out after that 13 seconds under water, but everything worked fine. The PAS level 9 assisted bow wave kept the battery out of the water, I think... it's on the rear rack and I didn't look at it when the water started over both pedals, and I was in a hurry to power out of that sudden pond which appeared in the road around a corner after a sudden thunderstorm.
 

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Did you have any issues transporting the ebike over? Did you chunnel?
We always take the bikes (analogue or ebike) on the train up in the morning from Dorset to London, then down to Dover and then on the DFDS ferry to Calais or Dunkirk. No issues, very straight forward and cheap, always a few other bikes on board. Once we hit Dunkirk, quick ride of 25 miles to De Panne in Belgium, crash at the Ibis, Stoofvlees and frites and fresh Stella for dinner. Then touring, different town or city most nights. Belgium is fabulous for touring, great food, drink, friendly people and above all superb traffic free cycling on canal or river paths everywhere. The bike is King there!
 
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