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    Push Button Throttle

    Do i add need to add another resistor in parallel such that when the button is not pressed, there is a min voltage of 0.8v feeding to the signal line? Based on your set up when button isn’t pressed, voltage is 0 which I suspect could be causing the issue.
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    Push Button Throttle

    I tried it with a 10k potentiometer and having some issues. When I hold down the button and turn the pot knob slowly, the motor does accelerate. However when I let go of the button and press it again, it doesn’t work anymore. I have to hold the button again and readjust the knob in order for it...
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    Push Button Throttle

    I live in a country where ebikes are not allowed to have throttles, having a small throttle button makes it less inconspicuous.
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    Push Button Throttle

    Thanks, this sounds the easiest to implement. If I’m using a normal 12v horn button as my “throttle button”, what kind of potentiometer should I be using? Is a 10k pot sufficient?
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    Push Button Throttle

    Hi there! Thanks for your prompt reply, I’m using a 36V ebike with some China made controller, it does have a throttle plug. I would like the button to be a simple on/off where pressing it will give full power, does not have to be variable.
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    Push Button Throttle

    Hi guys, I am new to this forum. I have a 36V ebike that i would like to add a push button throttle to it. Basically a simple button that throttles the motor when pressed. How would I go about doing it? Appreciate any advice and help!
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    What controller/battery parameters to use?

    Hi guys, I'm in the midst of building a stand-up scooter and have found a motor. I'm rather confused about the controller and battery parameters to match the motor. A few questions: 1. Am I right to say that the max continuous current of both the controller and battery should match the rated...
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