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    Thumb has to adjust the power of the motor instead of use as accelerator?

    Yes, very close to this one. I put it online on printables, if somebody needs something similar. And thanks for the other info! I don't have time to go over it now, but the torque sensor looks interesting. Something one could build himself maybe, with a hall sensor and an arm to be bent...
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    Thumb has to adjust the power of the motor instead of use as accelerator?

    I did something similar: 3D printed a very short round thing to be mounted with a zip tie, but I need something better, as it is really flimsy. :D A MTB bar end is a great idea. I think I even have lying around somewhere in the basement... Just use a saw to shorten them a bit, not to get...
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    Thumb has to adjust the power of the motor instead of use as accelerator?

    Hi amberwolf, thanks for your elaborate answer! I didn't want to be secretive, just had been short in my descriptions. Sorry for that. It is this display and I doubt there is much space in the case. Maybe I can get away with thin enameled wire, as used in transformers, and just add a shrink...
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    Thumb has to adjust the power of the motor instead of use as accelerator?

    Hi amberwolf, Thanks for your elaborate answer. I really appreciate it! I think I will go down the momentary button route of some kind. Although auf the wires to the small display I have (the smallest KT, can’t remember the number now) will be a PITA for sure! But the cycle analyst also looks...
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    Thumb has to adjust the power of the motor instead of use as accelerator?

    I have equipped a recumbent bike with front wheel motor and a KT controller. Due to mount position it’s hard to reach the display to change the support level. Driving in the city, it would be great to adjust the level fast. Hence, I asked myself wether it’s possible to use the throttle gas as...
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    SOLVED: Is it possible to destroy a KT controller by switching the wires from the PAS sensor?

    It's embarrising, but I connected the PAS to the wrong plug. The one on the controller is the right, the one on the cable tree is for the thumb gas... :/ Now it works! Anyway, thanks for your input!
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    SOLVED: Is it possible to destroy a KT controller by switching the wires from the PAS sensor?

    Peddling backwards doesn't send a signal. Only peddling forward. This should be fine. But I just have realised, the controller doesn't give a 5V output on the POS+ line! Seems I found the error... Thanks
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    SOLVED: Is it possible to destroy a KT controller by switching the wires from the PAS sensor?

    SOLVED: it's embarrising, but I connected the PAS to the wrong plug. The one on the controller is the right, the one on the cable tree is for the thumb gas... :/ Now it works! Anyway, thanks for your input! Hi all! During my search, I stumbled over this post: PAS voltages Hence, I thought...
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