Yes and no. It'll almost certainly work better than the previous one, but it's not a plug-and-play replacement. You'll have to rip out all the previous electrics and wire in the new parts. You'll have to do some soldering to a couple of the connectors too.Hello, I wasn't sure if I should make my own topic or just bump this one. My fathers Freego has got the same issue. It looks like the controller has died. As per the link earlier, would this still be a good replacement to get? http://www.pswpower.com/ven.php?cargo.2016-3f-3f7c
That's not a problem I can manage that, just wanted to make sure it would work. But I would be putting that whole kit on the bike instead, the only remaining original parts would be the motor and battery so I cant imagine there's going to be much chopping to do.Yes and no. It'll almost certainly work better than the previous one, but it's not a plug-and-play replacement. You'll have to rip out all the previous electrics and wire in the new parts. You'll have to do some soldering to a couple of the connectors too.
Thanks i'll get the 10 pole.If you want one that works, get the 10 poles one.
For your new kit, it's best to get LCD3, 10 poles PAS, thumb throttle and external speed sensor. You don't need brakes as it's simple to wire yours in.
If you think that later you might want to go up to 48v, get the 36v/48v version of the controller., then when your battery wears out, you can get a 48v one and enjoy more power and speed options.
Do not get a LED display. they only work on ones where you have the parameters programmed correctly.Thanks i'll get the 10 pole.
Unfortunately my father likes the LED display, being in his 70s he prefers it simple. I'll try and convince him but I think he won't want an LCD display.
Thanks for your help.
Hi all, came across this thread and also looking to use the recommended replacement kit mentioned but the weblink is no longer available I haven’t been able to source all the parts on pswpower website, could anyone help me track it down, cheersThat's not a problem I can manage that, just wanted to make sure it would work. But I would be putting that whole kit on the bike instead, the only remaining original parts would be the motor and battery so I cant imagine there's going to be much chopping to do.
A quick question about the PAS sensor. I assume this is the pedal assist detection? Which is better, dual hall or ten poles? From the price, i assume dual halls is better?
Thank you very much.
Hi didn’t expect there to be anyone up,so late thinking of ebikes too Its sensor it’s an older model of freego eagle (see my profile avatar) thanks for your input. My controller had water damaged after being caught in a huge sections of water on a former railway line, bike shop tried to sort but now worse so looking to replace controller and upgrade it while I’m at itIs your motor sensored or sensorless?
If you are interested, this is my situation:Hi didn’t expect there to be anyone up,so late thinking of ebikes too Its sensor it’s an older model of freego eagle (see my profile avatar) thanks for your input. My controller had water damaged after being caught in a huge sections of water on a former railway line, bike shop tried to sort but now worse so looking to replace controller and upgrade it while I’m at it
Vfr400 - Thank you for your time in responding, it gives me the confidence to get this sorted myself.Most shops don't have a clue what they're doing.
Let's start with control panel. It works completely independently from the controller, so if it doesn’t work properly, it's faulty. It sounds like it has water in it, which is a common problem.
There may be a pair of grey or white wires on the controller that you have to connect or disconnect to change the throttle operation. I know the early Freegos had something like that.
To answer your original question, if you can afford it, it's probably best to upgrade the controller and control panel. There are two options that are very well known, so we can answer questions if you run into difficulties. At about £40 is the Brainpoer one with S866 LCD rhat works quite well. At around £70 is the KT sine wave controller with LCD3 that will make your motor very smoothe and quiet, like a new bike.
Either option will require some work to re-route the wires. You will probably need to fit a wheel magnet type speed sensor because early motors didn't have the internal speed sensor.
You can get the KT controller from Topbikekit.com
Excellent, I will have a good look at all of these tonight after work, I also need a crash course in solderingClick the LCD3 and ordinary speed sensor. You could click the throttle and PAS too, which are always useful as spares and dead cheap when you order them with the controller. They have the advantage that the connectors will match the controller. If you want to use your present PAS and throttle, the connectors or wire sequence might not match, so you can just cut off the connectors and join the wires, which is probably quicker than installing the new ones.T06S 24V/36V-36V/48V250W 15A KT Sine Wave Brushless Controller for Ebike FT-06 36V250W Torque Simulation Square Wave Controller Brushless Controller for Ebike [T06S controller] - $21.84 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce
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Throttle issue sorted like you said vfr400 - I disconnected the grey wires and throttle speed is now back to normalExcellent, I will have a good look at all of these tonight after work, I also need a crash course in soldering
I’m planning to replace the controller etc, I’m feeling anxious, I’ve never attempted this before - the controller and wires looks like spaghetti - is this doable for freego eagleThrottle issue sorted like you said vfr400 - I disconnected the grey wires and throttle speed is now back to normal