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Half throtles are no good. they have too big a diameter. The levers can't get past. Only the particular thumb throttle in my photo is thin enough underneath.
Thanks Dave. I will get the thumb throttle first to see how it goes.Half throtles are no good. they have too big a diameter. The levers can't get past. Only the particular thumb throttle in my photo is thin enough underneath.
Thanks Frank. This controller looks a bit different what I see normally (silver box)Hi Pat
This controller looks Good it will have a higher speed also comes with brake levers and matching display
new digital type controller not cheap and nasty
Should run on your battery OK
motor controller Z02 for electric bicycle brushless 8fun motor-GreenBikeKit online store for electric bicycle components-GreenBikeKit.com
Frank
Thanks again Dave. You have been a great help for me.Let's look at the three main options again:
1. Buy a 3 LED thumb throttle and hope that the connector on the Wisper controller is compatible - will probably work, but you'll probably have to change a connector or cut them off and join directly. Cost maybe £5
2 Buy a controller, throttle and pedal sensor from Greenbikekit for about £20. These will definitely work, but you'll have to do a bit more wiring and maybe change a connector or two. This will work with any 36v battery.
3 Buy a new battery, controller, throttle etc and fit them to your Wisper at a cost of about £250. To me, this doesn't make sense. It would be better to sell the Wisper, buy a nice bike and fit a complete kit to it, then you get whichever battery, throttle and power that you want.
This battery from green bike kit seems to fit the requirement.You can use any 36V battery with you existing Wisper controller. As has been mentioned before, some batteries are stronger than others even though they are the same nominal voltage. As you want a bit more power, you should get one that can give a continuous discharge of 15 amps or more, then you get less voltage sag. Naturally, you'll need to solder the correct connector to your battery or controller so that they match.
Looks good to meDoes this kit fit the bill?