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    Solar Assist Tandem Recumbent - Finished!

    A big thank you to this fabulous forum. With the fantastic info on this site we were able to achieve the following: Solar Powered Torque Sensor Pedal Assist - GTT. Full details are listed in the e-bike photos and video section, but I just had to share our joy (yes, that's my stoker in the...
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    Solar Powered Tandem Recumbent - Solar Pedal Assist

    Is there a better beast to convert to fully solar? Starting base: Greenspeed GTT. We have had this baby for about 10 years. Done lots of kms including a couple of 600 km tours. If people can carry canoes on their H-bars, why can't we carry solar panels? Current Configuration...
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    Hall Effect Throttle Question

    This is a supplementary question to my CA V3 - post earlier. I have a Crystalyte Controller and Motor. If I plug my thumb throttle directly into the throttle input it works fine. The thumb throttle 3 pins are +5 V, Gnd, Signal (1 - 4V) One of the Cycle Analyst strategies for using it as a...
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    CA V3 throttle controller problem.

    Hi, I have spent a day to try and get the proper throttle control from the CA V3 working, but my ignorance and lack of understanding even amazes me. I have read and re-read the CaV3_UUG_B22_20130315_1650.pdf, including Appendix A. My setup is a Crystalyte HS3548, Crystalyte C3640-CL, Cycle...
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    Magic Pie 3 - resistance to rotating wheel

    Hi All, I have done some research but are none the wiser with this problem & solution. I have a new Magic Pie 3 - 20" rear wheel on a GTT recumbent tandem. Have done a couple of short test rides. Have a Cycle Analyst 3 in parallel, but the GM controllers don't yet go through the CA3. Last...
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    Solar Panel Configuration

    What a great forum. Excellent content and discussions. We have a Greenspeed Recumbent Tandem which we take on 9 day Cycle Queensland (Australia) rides. Fully loaded we are around 200kgs. This weight and bad knees don't make the mountains even slightly enjoyable (at least going up). So we have...
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