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    Problem with Sabvoton 72150 controller

    So that did help, thank you very much. Your mother did not give you very much love back then huh?
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    Problem with Sabvoton 72150 controller

    Is there a proper controller out there? One which is not chinesium that invents its own language? I'm sick of it !
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    Problem with Sabvoton 72150 controller

    Hi Dominik, thanks for your reply ! SS41's I have installed. Should be correct I think. But, wouldnt a different hall sensor work as well? What kind of difference would be? Don't want to buy a new controller, seems to me that it is not that toasted... it does run, but not very long...
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    Problem with Sabvoton 72150 controller

    Well, is there really nobody out there having any clue about that?? Maybe you can tell me where to ask? Any help is really appreciated!! Thank you
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    Problem with Sabvoton 72150 controller

    Dear community, I desperately need your help. I'm seriously struggeling with my bike. It is (was) running following components: Sabvoton 72150 controller, QS V3 Motor. It ran flawless for about 3 years, but then, a few weeks ago inside the battery a connection unsoldered --> no voltage, or no...
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    Adaptto Mini-E/Max-E Owner's Thread

    The values are as follows: Angle Corr: +2,80 Angle Corr2: 0,00 Ind Timing: 0430uS PWR Timing: +0,51 PWR Timing2: +0,51 OVS: 000° The motor is a QS205V3
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    Adaptto Mini-E/Max-E Owner's Thread

    hmmm okay, is there a description (topic aout that) somewhere how to set the motor up manually? I dont trust the auto detect that much, but I'm not familiar enough with that stuff by now to do it manually... Thanks alot !!
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    Adaptto Mini-E/Max-E Owner's Thread

    No it actually is outside...
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    Adaptto Mini-E/Max-E Owner's Thread

    Hey Guys, i have a question regarding power loss. When going uphill for some time I experience that the output power gets less and less. The temp of the motor is at about 50°C. But the temp of the mosfets inside the controller shows 72°C. Might that be the reason the controller lowers the...
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