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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Thanks, drying seems to improve things. I first dried the sillicagel for 2-3 hours. Then I put the Satiator in the pre-heated 60ºC (10% RH) oven for 20-30 minutes. At the end of the drying time I inserted five-six-ish small Silicagel packs inside. Closed the lid, while the charger was still in...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    I think that the cause is the humidity inside the Cycle Satiator. After moving the charger to a room with a temperature of 20 ºC, I am already charging 56 minutes at 5.5A, 267 watts and 47ºC inside the Satiator, with no problem at all. I have never used the Satiator outdoor. How to get rid of...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    My early 2018 Satiator GC360-4808 running firmware 1.039 is having issues. After short or long time a bright yellow line is appears on the further black screen. Or while charging the display turns completely off. After removing the power lead and waiting a few minutes the Satiator most of the...
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    Could I have found TSDZ2 error 30 (E30) cause?

    I ordered the "torque sensor small ring for TSDZ2 electric bicycle central mid motor" (replacement, I hope) part from pswpower.
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    Could I have found TSDZ2 error 30 (E30) cause?

    The TSDZ2 is connected to a Kingmeter KM5S-LCD, showing error 30 (Communication error): After half a minute it turns itself off. After disassembling the TSDZ2 motor, I think that I have found the E30 cause: the black minus wire disconnected from the torque sensor: Could that be the error...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Sorry for the unclarity. My intention is not to solve the KM5S+TSDZ2 error 30 (Communication Abnormality) in this forum thread. It is there to explain my situation. Thanks for explaining that: Casainho's builds are for custom flashed displays only, mbrusa firmware to use for stock rom...
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    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    My 2019 36V TSDZ2 with KM5S-LCD supports good when cold. Reduced support is always experienced after cycling 15-30 minutes, despite a steady 42.1V and >1000 Wh battery. Currently the display pops error 30. That is why I am looking at OSF options. I'd wish to use a "stock" Enerdan SW102. Don't...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Would Grin please release a SatiatorSoftwareSuite update for Build: v1.101 that doesn't overwrite "Advanced Settings"with default values when writing/saving profiles or advanced settings to the Cycle Satiator?
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Hi Forum users, Having changed the "Advanced Settings" of the Cycle Satiator on the device itself to custom values, then connecting the Satiator to the computer via USB, starting the Satiator Software Suite (1.101), then connecting the Suite to the Satiator, creating New Profiles in the...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Hi Hayds13, I did try to lower the charging current from 5.5A to 2.0A. This is my low current 48V Li-Ion profile: Full volts: 54.6V Bulk amps: 2.0A Complete A: 0.1A Trickle Start: 27.3V Trickle End: 38.2V Trickle Amps: 0.2A Charging (custom made) cable resistance is set to 0.036 Ohm, the...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    For the **Shorted** issue I am still wondering why the charging process wouldn’t a 13S pack at approximately 31.6 volts (according to the Cycle Satiator “Connect Battery” screen display). According to the manual re-charge should to occur below 2.0 volts per cell. Which is approximately equal to...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Even with firmware 1.026 a charging error has returned at hardware revision 48VR7. Now the Cycle Satiator display tells me alternatingly: 1.) "Shorted", the displayed voltage climbed from 33.2V to 34.1V in a night of trying to charge. 2.) "Connect battery" 31.6V (at 33.2V shorted) 3.) Then...
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    To answer my own question: With a King-Meter KM5S-LCD display attached to the TSDZ2 these are the no load energy consumption results: Backlight=off :: Itrms = 33.19~33.41 mA @ Utrms = 36.253 V // P=1.203~1.209 Watt @ PF = 0.99990 -> S = 1.21 VA Backlight=on :: Itrms = 37.61 mA @ Utrms =...
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    What is the no-load current and power consumption of a 36V TSDZ2 (in mA and VA)? Were these values measured without a display attached (green+white wires connected) or which display was connected? And was the backlight of that display enabled or disabled?
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Yesterday I tried to update, and the 1.026 firmware is not yet available (1.025 is the most recent version).
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Downgrading from v1.025 to v1.024 was the solution for me. I haven’t seen any “Pwr Fault: Restart” before-starting-charge-issue since the downgrade.
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    All efficiency measurements were made using a Cycle Satiator firmware v1.025 that suffers from the issue. Detailed charge progress on display (frame by frame from movie). 1. Charging to 42.0V 2. 0 Watts 23ºC 3. Watts ºC note: very short, only 1 frame! 4. Batt V too low 35.7V...
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    head light: Supernova M99 mini pure 45 electrical measurements

    Because information is scarse on the electrical behaviour of the Supernova M99 mini pure 45 (SKU/Art.: R-M99MINI-E-MBLK; EAN: 4260224790682), I did some electrical measurements on this head light. I used a Picotest P9611A to supply power low on noise and ripple, and read back the current...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Cycle Satiator 36V & 48V charge efficiency: η η = greek small eta = energy efficiency Friday I picked up the new 48V Cycle Satiator running firmware 1.025. From the Chinese Shenzen Modiary 13s BC263480050 Li-Ion battery charger I know that the bulk charging power factor is between 0.954 and...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    Satiator Mac OS X software suite feature request: relocate saved_profiles somewhere in the /Users folder The Satiator suite XML files need to be user editable, for instance by downloading them from the charge simulator directly into the saved_profiles folder. rel. 1.025...
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    The Cycle Satiator, universal charger for the enthusiasts

    I do want to share some real world 230VAC no load Cycle Satiator 48V r7 1.025 firmware power consumption results. Measurements are made with a ZES Zimmer LMG95 precision power meter, at 19ºC 39% relative humidity. The 230VAC is a utility supply, so constant varying. In this case betwee 230VAC...
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    According to Tongsheng Co.:
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    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Does the current 36V 250W/350W TSDZ2 still have the 45 volts input voltage upper limit? Is it possible to lift this maximum input voltage value 5 volts using the ST Electronics programming kit? If yes, which parameter(s) to change?
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    WZKD3615KA controller maximum overvolt voltage?

    The rated voltage of the Tianjin Santroll WZKD3615KA-BTN-Z2 controller is 36 volts. Is there anyone that has opened this controller and/or tried to overvolt this controller? What do you expect from the components used, to be the maximum voltage? Or what was the maximum voltage you applied...
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    Cycle Analyst V3 preview and first beta release

    market: Europe bike: pedal assisted velomobile (legislation wise an unclear area) reason: becoming more street legal, to operate in the spirit of the legislators Based upon reading this topic and the (un)official user guide 3.0-e (2016.02.16), I do wish to suggest some low priority new CA...
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