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kmrobertson3
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Hi does anyone have the cable identification for the above controller? I bought one for a Freego bike to replace a faulty controller.
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kmrobertson3 said:
Hi does anyone have the cable identification for the above controller? I bought one for a Freego bike to replace a faulty controller.
kmrobertson3 said:
Hi does anyone have the cable identification for the above controller? I bought one for a Freego bike to replace a faulty controller.
Hi,
I've been looking at this controller having just bought one myself
this item on Amazon may be of help?
36V-48V Electric Motor Brushless Controller- Aluminium Sine Wave Controller -Electric Bicycle Waterproof LCD Display Panel For E-bike & Scooter (UnitCount : 2#36V-48V) : Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
Shop 36V-48V Electric Motor Brushless Controller- Aluminium Sine Wave Controller -Electric Bicycle Waterproof LCD Display Panel For E-bike & Scooter (UnitCount : 2#36V-48V). Free delivery and returns on all eligible orders.
www.amazon.co.uk
The image of the controller in the above only gives connector allocations, not clear wire by wire functions
In the description there is a detailed description of the wires for, I assume, just the LCD display wiring for the 5 way and two way connectors:
Each cable is labeled with color for different uses.
Red: power positive electrode
Black: power negative electrode
Yellow: power output
Brown: lamp positive electrode
White: lamp negative electrode
Blue: indicator signal
Green: signal receive
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vfr400
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kmrobertson3 said:
Hi does anyone have the cable identification for the above controller? I bought one for a Freego bike to replace a faulty controller.
There are loads of version and models of Freego, all with different controllers and wiring, and the same with Brainpower controllers. How are we supposed to guess what you've got?
Did you buy the LCD to go with the controller?
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Hi sorry for delay getting back I’ve been away with work. See attached pictures of the unit I bought. This is a early freego bike.
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kmrobertson3
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I have it working of a fashion but not properly.
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Black grey and red is EABs for direct drive motors. You need to connect a speed sensor of some sort to the white wire for the LCD to show your speed. You have to do the self-learning procedure correctly before the motor will work right. Red black and blue is PAS. You seem to have something weird connected to the throttle connector.
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kmrobertson3
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Thanks for your reply. The throttle is just rigged up temporarily to test it. I get the motor going using the controller then when I use the throttle the motor stops
PAS is the pedal or crank sensor?
EABs for direct drive?
I will need to get hold of the set up self learning procedure.
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vfr400
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PAS = pedal assist sensor
EABS = electronically assisted braking system
Search the forum using Google for my posts on the self-learning procedure to save my typing fingers.
kmrobertson3
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Great thank you.
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I have this working but just a few pointers required. I have had the 2 green wires connected but not carried out the full self learn mode but the wheel does spin correctly. After this procedure do I disconnect the green cables? Also my pas sensor just seems to have holes in it. Should there be magnet? See pic.
The bike is an early freego bike d which I have retrofitted the brainpower controller and lcd. Also I have been through the settings in the controller and entered 36v and 26” wheel but can someone provide me with a full list of recommended settings?
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can anyone help?
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Disconnect the green wires.
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kmrobertson3
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Got it working now thanks.
can you offer any information on my Pas sensor in the pictures? I have no magnets just holes in the disc? Is this normal or have the magnets been lost at some point?
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kmrobertson3 said:
Got it working now thanks.
can you offer any information on my Pas sensor in the pictures? I have no magnets just holes in the disc? Is this normal or have the magnets been lost at some point?
It can't work without magnets. Look again!
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vfr400 said:
It can't work without magnets. Look again!
Agreed, but what is confusing me is in the pictures attached my pas and a picture of a new pas and mine just has holes but the new one has what appears to be magnets in the holes?
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Holes=no magnets=new pas disc required.
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kmrobertson3
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vfr400 said:
It can't work without magnets. Look again!
You were right.
after removing crank arm and a good clean 5 x magnets have appeared.
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Got it all working today. All I did was disconnect the brake connectors and reconnected 1 brake and tested it and it worked as it should. I then connected the 2nd brake and it still works. HAPPY DAYS
Remind me what you do when connecting the light? Cheers
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