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  1. CIR-Engineering

    Help with defeating LVC on odd controller

    Yup, I've been all through the display manual and made many adjustments. LVC is not in there and I think it's simply pre-set in the controller. When the LVC engages the first time, once it clears I can ride on PA2 at about 10 MPH for quite a while and the battery still provides a decent amount...
  2. CIR-Engineering

    Help with defeating LVC on odd controller

    It does. And does come back after a bit to then drive again. When the controller cuts the battery, it flashes "error 26" on the LCD over and over until the battery voltage becomes acceptable to the controller again. If I stay at PA2 which I set to about 10 MPH it will run for a bit longer...
  3. CIR-Engineering

    Help with defeating LVC on odd controller

    There is a lot in that thread. I was hoping mine would also be more obvious. I may depot the entire board so that I can see everything on it. My controller must be used in other applications as well and I would love to get the part number off the PCB. I ASSume you meant this thread...
  4. CIR-Engineering

    Help with defeating LVC on odd controller

    Wonderful post. Thank you for the information. This will take me some time to read through and I am busy today... I may have to procrastinate on my other real work :wink:
  5. CIR-Engineering

    Help with defeating LVC on odd controller

    Also, part of my engineering firm's business is doing SMD repair on obsolete projector boards PCB's. I am very confident doing SMD rework and have all the correct tools for it including preheat bench, hot air rework, temperature monitoring...
  6. CIR-Engineering

    Help with defeating LVC on odd controller

    Hi All, As in my signature, I have a TurboAnt N1 48 volt bike. I want to defeat the LVC on the bike's controller because it's supposed to cutoff at 40v +/- 1volt, but it's shutting me off at 43.7 volts as measured with my FLUKE DMM. I have been trying to get TurboAnt to send me a new...
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