Hi again d8vehIt's possible on nearly any bike. Just get a new controller, throttle and pedal sensor from Greenbikekit.com or bmsbattery.com for about £20 and it's guaranteed to work; however, just look at your controller to see if it has a spare three-wire connector for the throttle, and then you'll know.
Thanks. I prefer the simple thumb throttle like that photo but it is not easy to find.The Wisper PAS might work with a BMSBattery controller, but the PAS is so cheap that you can get a new one and be sure. They also sell that same throttle, which costs about £2 if you get it with the controller.
The Wisper has one of those manifolds at the steering head that the wires go into, I've no idea what's at the controller end, but I'd assume multi-pin connectors, so you'd probably have to hack into the wires to see if there's spare ones for the throttle. It might be better to ask Wisper first if they have one that you can plug in directly. Is there a spare socket on the manifold?
Maybe something like this:
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I have just purchase one like that from Alien Bikes Electric Bicycles - Online Shop - AccessoriesHi again d8veh
Do I need a new pedal sensor because of the new controller?
Can you tell me what does the three-wire connector look like at the controller?
Also, I try to find this throttle
http://www.ebikes.ca/store/photos/T-Thumb.jpg
Do you know how can I get it from uk?
Thanks.
Pat
Hi Tinker,I have just purchase one like that from Alien Bikes Electric Bicycles - Online Shop - Accessories
it's a superbly well made bit of kit and brilliant customer service, however it's just the throttle/wires no grips as in the ebikes.ca picture.
Thanks. For my 805fe seems a bit under power (36v 9Ah), Eddie from the Electric transport shop said he can recell the battery to make it 36 14A. For dimension wise, how could that possible?Yes, you should be able to run the cable down the frame to the controller. You'd have to look at it to see that there's a way through, otherwise you'll have to make a way for it. The manifold only tidies the wiring so that one wire runs down the frame instead of several.
Thanks Dave. I am pretty happy with it and I am using it everyday for my nearly flat commute route.OK, let's just take a step back to see what your problems are and get a bit of background info.
Is this right? You've bought a Wisper 805fe and you like the bike, but find it a bit under-powered. You would also like to fit a throttle. Is there anything else because you may be able to wrap everything up in one simple change? When you say "under power", do you mean hill-climbing, speed or both?
Re-celling a new battery seems a bit extreme. How much will it cost? I bet a full-power replacement battery will be cheaper.
What's in the battery is not particularly important, what's more important is how far it'll go and how much current it can give. Anybody know the discharge rate of Wisper batteries? Surely not they're still using crappy 1C Li-ion cells?
Don't do anything just yet. Let's get some answers to these questions and then we can advise you what to do.
Thanks a lot. I have the bike about a year and the warranty should be 2 years for battery. I always keep it charged to keep the battery happy.40.8v is too low hot off the charger. 42v would be more like it. It sounds like your battery is out of balance for whatever reason. How old is the bike? Is the battery not still under warranty if it's a 2012 model? When the battery's out of balance, it gives the effect of less capacity because charging will stop when the highest cell reaches max, leaving the remainder not fully charged. Then when going down, it'll cut out when the lowest reaches minimum, leaving the remainder with charge left - so you lose twice. Check with Wisper if there's a balancing procedure - normally to leave it on charge for a long time after you get the green light.
The speed might not be so easy. First check at the controller if there's a pair of single white (or other colour) wires connected in a loop. If so, disconnect them and you'll get a few more mph. If not, you're limited by the motor, so getting a new battery won't help unless you get a 48v one, which will get you up to about 20mph, but, if you go that route, you have to be careful not to over-heat the motor by labouring it at low revs.
LiFePO does hold on to its voltage better, but only if you keep within its discharge rate recommendation, otherwise you get voltage sag, which is worse. An 8aH LiFePO4 rated at 1C will sag a lot. You need to go up to about 12 to 14aH to avoid sag, unless you get the higher discharge cells like A123 or Headway. Having said this, it's not right to make sweeping statements about batteries because so much development is going on at the moment. I'm sure Wisper have good batteries.
So, to summarise: Check for speed restriction and try and get your battery balanced. If it doesn't balance, take it up with Wisper. If after that you still don't have enough speed, consider a 48v battery. You may have to get a new controller, but try the Wisper one first - it'll probably take 48v.
Thanks Dave. It was the first time I use to test the battery voltage so I am not sure what was the voltage before.Generally, the bigger the battery (in aH), the more current they can give and the less sag. I don't know the balancing procedure for a Wisper battery. Perhaps someone else can help, but in any case, take it up with Wisper. If it's still under warranty, they'll soort it. There's lots of reasons a battery goes out of balance: Faulty BMS; balance wire broken off; worn cells; manufacturing errors; as well as the ones to do with charging and usage (normally lack of). Applying the balancing procedure only fixes the last ones.
Was your bike left unused for a few months before this range went down? That's the most common reason for battery going out of balance. It's often because cell 1 is used to power the BMS even when switched off. Often people panic and get a new battery when all they need to do is persevere, and everything will sort itself out. Sometimes it takes a several charges to get it back in balance