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    Nanjing far driver controllers

    This is the only documentation I was able to find on the CT-22 display. http://www.siaecosys.com/upfile/201908/2019082255434357.pdf As I mentioned earlier this display was working with a Kelly 72300 controller. When connecting it to my fardriver 96530. It will display 6 then 18 by barely...
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    Nanjing far driver controllers

    Thanks for the help guys. Got it working. Now I’m trying to calibrate my CT-22 display to show the connect speed. I connected the digital speed line wire. When I barely move the bike it jumps for 6 to 18. The display will never go past 18 even when riding. I tried to adjust the wheel ratio...
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    Nanjing far driver controllers

    Hey guys hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction. I installed my fardriver 96530 and have it working (kind of). For some reason I can’t get the regen to work. I’m guessing I have a setting wrong. When I connect to the app I can see that my controller is getting the...
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    Nanjing far driver controllers

    Thank you!! Glad I asked. I have an Onyx RCR based on the wire schematic they don’t ground either the low or low they supply 12 volts to either the high or low to trigger it. That could have ended badly.
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    Nanjing far driver controllers

    Just got my controller. Trying to wire everything up. For the 3 speed connector do I supply the high and low with 12 volts?
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    Check out my new electric fatbike

    I made sure each layer was very smooth. I used a old credit card to spread the resin and squeegee of the excess on every layer. For the last layer I put the resin on thick and didn't squeegee off as much. That way I had a thicker layer to sand. What you don't want to do is sand into the cloth...
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    Check out my new electric fatbike

    I grew up flying Gas powered RC airplanes. Before all the almost ready to fly models I was building my planes out of balsa wood. You usually glass the center section of the wings. So yes I have some experience, and I know what technics works for me. Are they the right way probably not but I was...
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    Check out my new electric fatbike

    Check out Tangentmotors.com for the technical specs on the kit. But let me tell you this setup really rocks. It will wheelie no problem. Top speed not sure yet I'm guessing 35-40 but with my tubeless tire setup I get a little nervous about the tires blowing out. I was more interested in hill...
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    Check out my new electric fatbike

    Thanks it took longer than I thought to make but totally worth it. I just first made the shape out of Balsa wood and then layered both the in side and out side of it with glass.
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    Check out my new electric fatbike

    I purchased 8" hose clamps from Home Depot. Cut off the ribbed portion, was able to bend it easily to conform to the frame. Found some rubber which had an adhesive side to it and there you go. Cost me about $10 to make all 4. I will post pictures when I get home.
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    Check out my new electric fatbike

    This is my first electric bike build. So far I couldn't be happier. The mid drive setup is made by Tangent Motors. Dave is a great guy to work with. He made some modifications to his kit so it would clear my chain stays (Didn't want to modify my frame). This thing is a beast, wheelies no...
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    Tangent Ascent Charge Cooker Maxi 2.0

    My bike came with Sram Guide R brakes and 160/180 rotors. I will see how they hold up but I have a feeling I will need to upgraded them as well.
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    Tangent Ascent Charge Cooker Maxi 2.0

    I asked Dave if the smaller chainring was going to affect the performance. He said it won't make a noticeable difference. I think he said 55:1 instead of 58:1 ratio. But that was another reason why I was considering the bigger motor (3215). Dave said mounting the 64mm chainring is do able and...
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    Tangent Ascent Charge Cooker Maxi 2.0

    I bought the Rhino by Fatback. I'm having the same problem you had in regards to the chainstay hitting the inner chainring. Dave and I have been going back and forth on what we can do. He has come up with using a smaller chainring. About 3-3/4" which should work. Now he is working making a mount...
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