is their a Facebook group for e bike repairs someone can recommend or a mobile mechanic for E bike that covers south east thanksSorry new to this forum was not aware my location was hidden
I’m Brighton East Sussex
is their a Facebook group for e bike repairs someone can recommend or a mobile mechanic for E bike that covers south east thanksSorry new to this forum was not aware my location was hidden
I’m Brighton East Sussex
I like that text reply !!!In other words, they don't know how to test an ebike and diagnose the problem. They figure that if they change every single electrical item, it might come to life. It would be a shame if after all that it was the PAS and your £895 wouldn't fix it.
lol sounds that wayI like that text reply !!!
To me it should have read sorry we don't know how to test, but to cover all angles we will replace nearly everything in the hope we find what's wrong .
As I suspectedHe is talking out of his backside.
Really appreciate the offer I could use the train I suppose can you drop me a smsAre you able to get the bike up to Crawley and leave it for a few days ?
If so I can then take a look with my meter at my leisure, I'm not a business or usually offer to often but now and then try and help folks out if I can.
I don't know why more people with problems don't say where they live. You never know when someone who can help lives in your street.Really appreciate the offer I could use the train I suppose can you drop me a sms
07957292093
Taken a big chance if you take it to Nealh as he shall take good parts of your bike out for his own use and replace with faulty crap ..Your choice though
Thanks I’m happy to pay for someone’s time to look at it but right now stuck between a rock and shed place not knowing where to goI don't know why more people with problems don't say where they live. You never know when someone who can help lives in your street.
What the dealer said is completely false. there's no way in the world that water in the battery can harm a motor unless your controller is in the battery.
If voltage is going down when you connect the battery, there's a short somewhere, which is probably blown mosfets in the controller.
Anyway, you should be in good hands now. You might have also got some help from KirstenS, who I believe lives in Brighton, if you bribed him enough.
Always said with EBikes with speaking to a few friends that E Bikes are a waste of £s only as nothing but troubles with them from the off ..I was wisest one going without my mates told meI don't know why more people with problems don't say where they live. You never know when someone who can help lives in your street.
What the dealer said is completely false. there's no way in the world that water in the battery can harm a motor unless your controller is in the battery.
If voltage is going down when you connect the battery, there's a short somewhere, which is probably blown mosfets in the controller.
Anyway, you should be in good hands now. You also might have also got some help from KirstenS, who I believe lives in Brighton, if you bribed him enough.
The place where u bought it from should fix this and if not then not good enoughHad a brief look where the battery is housed
To see if what the dealer said makes sense
I took the bike home earlier when it was heavy raining
So it got a drenched
Lifted the battery and it was indeed wet underneath
Three screws missing pictured so water could enter inside
Would this cause damage ? If so how would that affect the rear electrics
I’m unable to open the area myself as the screws are very tight
I never got a text message from youI offered and now looks like a might be a 3rd/4th choice or even a last gasp choice so I'm out.
Kirstin has been quiet for a very long while, so he might not even have been keeping an eye on things here.
Too impatient to wait, some of us have work and other things to do apart from the forum.I never got a text message from you
Also this shop is local failing that I will eBay it to get rid
Appreciate the offer though