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    Lyen Controller Software bug under win7 - SOLVED

    I tried that, however according windows that driver is up to date. I tried today under XP no problems at all. Regardless of the COM Port i choosed. The only thing is that i once read, that the failure message 8020 often refers to a problem with one of the MSCOMCTL.OCX files that have to be...
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    Lyen Controller Software bug under win7 - SOLVED

    Yeah i did. Downloading and installing no problem. Same problem there - when i send the data i get the message that the transfer didn´t worked. I will try an old computer with XP today - maybe that´ll work.
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    Lyen Controller Software bug under win7 - SOLVED

    Okay guys, thanks for your ideas - but: Even when i change the COM port of the USB Adapter to either 1,2,3,4,5 i get the same failure message any time i hit the "start transmit" button. Confused...
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    Lyen Controller Software bug under win7 - SOLVED

    Hi i checked the device manager and it says COM 13. Since i can only choose from 1,2,3,4,5 in the program i had to enter COM 13 manually. I assume that this is the problem but on my system COM Ports 1,2,3,4,5 are already blocked by windows. So maybe i have to reconfigure that somehow. Don´t...
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    Lyen Controller Software bug under win7 - SOLVED

    Hi, i´m using this well known software for my Lyen controller. With Windows XP no issues but with Windows 7 Professional 32bit i get this message as soon i choose the correct COM port and hit the "start transmit" button. Search engines produce a variety of blogs and forums dealing with this...
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    New Crystalyte Motor series (HT35 / HS35 and HT24 / HS24)

    This is a sensorless solution but i don´t have any problems at all. http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=29731&start=15 I run 16S A123 and 2KW continous. The motor gets a little bit warm. Mine has almost no exterior air cooling since it is covered. I couldn´t tell what AWG...
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    New Crystalyte Motor series (HT35 / HS35 and HT24 / HS24)

    Methods, I expected, that the "test rig on 66V 10Ah lipo with 100A current limit" would need some extra heavy duty dual torque arm setup or so... but i guess then i´m fine with my setup. Thanks for your advice.
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    New Crystalyte Motor series (HT35 / HS35 and HT24 / HS24)

    Hey methods, would you mind to post a pic of your torque arm installation with this setup. I´m very interested if mine would take that enormous torque. Thanks!
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    How to fix or prevent wire cut with Crystalyte HS35 motor

    Approx 500 km so far. Many hill climbs. 1800W cont. No issues at all. Motor gets warm. Maybe 50°C I´d say it was worth to replace all the wires. No issues with the sensorless Lyen Controller.
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    In the front i have Magura Big. But they have to work hard. 20kg Trike/7kg motor/5 kg battery/plus 80kg me. 112kg @ 50 km/h... they do get warm :mrgreen: The rear is just for parking. Also the brake to stop the tilting movement is a mechanical disc brake. The space below the seat looks bigger...
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    Battery on top of the rack. The additional weight is good. Before i was able to get the tail in the air with these Magura Big disc brakes in the front. Controller (silver) under seat. Video to come...
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    Finished. Around 50 km/h with 16S A123. The acceleration is crazy. I´m running 2000W now which is well enough. 1500W or even less would still do it. Two flashing 1300 lumen LEDs in the front and back - and i have always enough space on the road :mrgreen:
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    How to fix or prevent wire cut with Crystalyte HS35 motor

    Here´s my try to improve the cable problem. First i got new phase cables. Those are silicon glass silk 250°C heat resistant wires. They are a bit thicker than the stock ones. I will use them just inside the motor and in addition i will cover them again with some high temperature heat...
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    Well... there are enough people who purchase the trike. Good products need no big advertisement. I had to wait almost 4 months for mine to be finished.
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    Thats the very first version. There have been a lot of improvements in the meanwhile. Carbonfiber seat, no ugly box and new improved rack. ...turn down the volume. The music sucks. http://fn-trike.de/Reinhold/HTM/seite1.html
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    No it isn´t. Till today i haven´t found out who made that shell and what kind of trike that is. Still determined to go for 5x motor?
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    Yeah, also considered that. But in Germany the network for bike trails especially in the cities is still too undeveloped. And you do need some extra space with them. In Holland you see alot of these velomobiles. In summer a velomobil is too hot. You can start to install electric fans for...
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    Astro motor is an efficient and fast choice but too loud for me. I like the stealthy way. The 5 series is an option if you want more speed and even more torque. What i learned so far from the forum and especially from the guys that push their setup to the limits like speeds over 80km/h and...
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    5k euro ($6,850 U.D.) German Tilting Trike

    Well, kind of. The controller is fine now. We use the same one. Just don´t like the missing CA plug/compatibility. Got a different controller with CA receptable but haven´t modded the cables yet to fit my plugs. Besides that, i purchased 240° C heat resistant wire and 400°C heat resistant...
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    How to fix or prevent wire cut with Crystalyte HS35 motor

    Ken, i´m quite unexperienced concerning: what wire gauge for what amount of current. I didn´t even knew that teflon wire would be an alternative. (because of the size) I knew silicon wire only from my rc plane stuff. So i searched for heat resistant silicon wire. If i´m unsure about...
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    How to fix or prevent wire cut with Crystalyte HS35 motor

    I will replace the complete wire. The minimum amount for purchase of that cable is 10m so i have enough anyway. I´m gonna wrap the 3 phase wires in another heat resistant black glas silk coating and that should still leave enough room to allow a comfortable bend at the axle pastic cover. I...
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    How to fix or prevent wire cut with Crystalyte HS35 motor

    Thanks Ken! in addition i would recommend to open the motor and dremel all the sharp metal edges of the axle. Get at least 10AWG 200°C and plus heat resistance silicon wire with glass silk coating for the phase wires like this one here: ...and then guide them through the smoothened axle...
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    New Crystalyte Motor series (HT35 / HS35 and HT24 / HS24)

    That´s how i understood the plastic piece mod: Any corrections - please post. I think that the marked piece of plastic doesn´t hold the cable tight enough to the axle. Therefore you could turn it and make a better hole that keeps the cable closer to the axle or - that´s what i thought -...
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    New Crystalyte Motor series (HT35 / HS35 and HT24 / HS24)

    Ken, did you just turned the inner plastic cover 180° and dremeled a new cable guide/outlet like others suggested before? Anyone thought about glueing the cable to the axle notch in the area where it rubs the black plastic seal and then in addition use the plastic cover 180° mod?
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    New Crystalyte Motor series (HT35 / HS35 and HT24 / HS24)

    For those who still think about the HSx and controller combination: Tried the HS3525 sensorless on 16s A123 and the new, no PAS crystalyte sensorless controller 48V/40A. Unfortunately only on the test stand but the throttle response was very smooth up to full speed. Turning the wheel against...
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