Here: Tongsheng Ersatz Drehmoment Sensor für TSDZ2 36V und 48V
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Did you check what is broken in rhe torque sensor? A lot is diy repairable
If you have the ‚B‘ Version, there is no clutch anymore in the white (prior non-B: blue) gear. Instead there are 2 cluthes concentric on the big main gear. One of them is failing (wear starts wirh random failure occurences). Since to my knowledge at least one of the clutches is welded into the...
If the wires are not impaced, it should stll work. Also, you can buy that insulation material (i.e. Aliexpress) by the meter to replace it. It looks like some copper stuff, but it is just a very thin fiber-reinforced adhesive tape. Somewhere in this or another TSDZ thread here posted some info...
Thanks for the response. I do not need the java configurator to work when I can edit a human readable configuration file.
However, I do not understand exactly what you are saying, as when I check "include/acacontrollerstate.h" I see variable NAME definitions, but not VALUE definitions. -> where...
I got rid of the errors from the compiling bat file from consp's Fork:
It looks like that in Start_Compiling.bat the path for STMicroelectronics\st_toolset and SDDC is differently defined compared to your fork / compared to the initial recommendations where to install these programs
(see...
That is sad, if there will be no maintainer - esp w/ the last improvements by consp, which will be then lost for the public.
I am too clueless with c and github to volunteer myself.
Thanks @stancecoke . I tried using the bat file, but it throws a bunch of errors after compiling.
(Just to clarify - I talk about the fork from 'consp' - compiling your version works w/o issues)
-> I guess I stay with the 'Torque from X4' Version in your github for my BlusOsec setup.
(I was...
If anyone could give a hint - as stated I can not get the java Configurator (of the above linked fork) to run.
(I also went to the fork owners GitHub Page, but see no way to contact the creator or raise an issue there.)
Any help would be appreciated.
Maybe this gives a hint to someone more...
I would be very interested in this (esp for BluOsec App use and for the "all fixed point arithmetic conversion) - but if I download the linked repository, the included OSEC Parameter Configurator.jar (from folder "tooling") does not even start. Also, the entire file structure looks a bit...
I can have a closer look in the next days, but in general mbrusa fixed it a while ago already and included everything needed: There is a zip file with the 32bit stuff included.
Thank you @mbrusa for your continous development for this motors - esp also for the setup with std Displays. Can‘t wait to test your new firmware-versions once you make it and the adapted java tool available. Great. Thank you!
Good luck. In the video It looked to me that the 2 gears are flush / on equal height - thats why I thought it is pressed in to the max. If that is not the case, then maybe you still have some room. But be careful - also the ferrite coils underneath are very brittle and can be destroyed easily...
In my experience, there is always a bit of play, but yours looks a bit unusual.
However, I think it does not matter - and I would NOT hammer any further (there is no room to drive it further in.
Also, I think this play will be reduced once you have installed the axle and secured that with the...
In blue or brass gear has 2 things in it: a simple roller bearing (which you show mostly in the video) and on the other side the one way bearing. To verify that that one works you need to test it on the axle, since the rollers in there ‚grab‘ the axle in one directin (and roll in the other...