SOLD - Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller

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SOLD - Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller

Postby neptronix » Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:12 am

Up for sale is an original Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller.

Bought it from Nicobie about a week ago, but i just got hit with some medical bills, and the bike is broken, so some stuff needs to go. Never even got it fired up.

This is *the* controller for MAC / BMC motors. Am sad to see it go without having test it, but i don't have much of a choice. :cry:

$80 shipped to the lower 48 USA states.
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby arnie1 » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:36 pm

Is the controller still available? I'd like to buy it. What kind of connector does it have for the halls?
6,500 miles on scratch built LWB aluminum recumbent with Crystalyte 408 hubmotor and Ping 48V 20AH.
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby neptronix » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:44 pm

I still have it.
I think the connectors are called deans connectors. They will fit through the axle and are a lot more stout than the stock hall / phase connectors. A custom wire job will need to be done.
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The all-arounder: 8T MAC motor on a Trek 4500.
The girlfriend bike: 350W front MAC on a 700c Trek.
The wheelie machine: 20" Rear Magic Pie II on a Trek 4300 MTB
The Bus: ??? on a 'da bomb' cargo bike frame

Pro-tips for noobs: Avoid BMS Battery like the plague | Charge RC Lipos to 4.15v, stop discharging at 3.5-3.6v | Use torque plates/arms! | Rear mounted hubs are always best
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby arnie1 » Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:48 pm

Do you do Paypal? Send a private message to cgaul7359@msn.com

Thanks!
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby neptronix » Wed Jun 29, 2011 10:12 pm

hmm.. that email box does not work for me. I do take paypal, please PM me.
ES facebook group: http://facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_125035107565566&ap=1

The all-arounder: 8T MAC motor on a Trek 4500.
The girlfriend bike: 350W front MAC on a 700c Trek.
The wheelie machine: 20" Rear Magic Pie II on a Trek 4300 MTB
The Bus: ??? on a 'da bomb' cargo bike frame

Pro-tips for noobs: Avoid BMS Battery like the plague | Charge RC Lipos to 4.15v, stop discharging at 3.5-3.6v | Use torque plates/arms! | Rear mounted hubs are always best
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby scriewy » Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:42 am

how many miles nicobie did on it any idea ?
it's a pitty i wont stay to see the world crumble, u jedi Scum

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at 78v 4ah 72.7kmh Vdrop to 68v
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby neptronix » Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:13 am

No idea, said he ran 96v on it until he melted his motor.

I opened it up and it was pretty pristine inside. Was surprised to NOT see the caps bulging, lol.
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The all-arounder: 8T MAC motor on a Trek 4500.
The girlfriend bike: 350W front MAC on a 700c Trek.
The wheelie machine: 20" Rear Magic Pie II on a Trek 4300 MTB
The Bus: ??? on a 'da bomb' cargo bike frame

Pro-tips for noobs: Avoid BMS Battery like the plague | Charge RC Lipos to 4.15v, stop discharging at 3.5-3.6v | Use torque plates/arms! | Rear mounted hubs are always best
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby nicobie » Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:07 pm

I ran it at 22s lipo (92v hot off charger). It most likely had 500 miles on it until I screwed up and cooked a BMC 600w-S by running it at about 3600w up a long hill. A friend was riding it and I had forgotten to switch on the amp limiter :oops: . I tested it with my Lyen tester and it tested fine when it left my shop. If interested, the shunt value on this controller for a Cycle Analyst is 1.223.

Neptronix, If it isn't already sold, I'd keep the Clyte controller and sell your other one.
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby neptronix » Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:11 pm

Nicobie, thanks for chipping in. Looks like it's sold.

Unfortunately after my recent crash, i am thinking lighter with less power again.
And after the recent hospital visit, i am thinking i just need the $, lol..
ES facebook group: http://facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_125035107565566&ap=1

The all-arounder: 8T MAC motor on a Trek 4500.
The girlfriend bike: 350W front MAC on a 700c Trek.
The wheelie machine: 20" Rear Magic Pie II on a Trek 4300 MTB
The Bus: ??? on a 'da bomb' cargo bike frame

Pro-tips for noobs: Avoid BMS Battery like the plague | Charge RC Lipos to 4.15v, stop discharging at 3.5-3.6v | Use torque plates/arms! | Rear mounted hubs are always best
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Re: Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller - USA

Postby wineboyrider » Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:32 pm

neptronix wrote:Nicobie, thanks for chipping in. Looks like it's sold.

Unfortunately after my recent crash, i am thinking lighter with less power again.
And after the recent hospital visit, i am thinking i just need the $, lol..

Godspeed! Neptronix.
ES IS SAVED! THANK YOU JUSTIN.
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Re: SOLD - Crystalyte 12FET 36-72v analog controller

Postby neptronix » Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:34 pm

OK, Sold and shipped.
ES facebook group: http://facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_125035107565566&ap=1

The all-arounder: 8T MAC motor on a Trek 4500.
The girlfriend bike: 350W front MAC on a 700c Trek.
The wheelie machine: 20" Rear Magic Pie II on a Trek 4300 MTB
The Bus: ??? on a 'da bomb' cargo bike frame

Pro-tips for noobs: Avoid BMS Battery like the plague | Charge RC Lipos to 4.15v, stop discharging at 3.5-3.6v | Use torque plates/arms! | Rear mounted hubs are always best
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