abagofcells
10 mW
I want to try making a 2WD ebike with a geared hub on the front and a direct drive hub on the rear. Mainly to get regenerative breaking, maybe a bit more top speed, and still be able to go uphill. Both motors are unknown brands, brought second hand.
My plan is to have two KT36/48 9 amp controllers connected to the same 48 volt battery, with the one for the rear connected up as usual, and the front running without display, tapping of the turn on, brake sensor and PAS signals from the first controller. Both controllers will be running OSEC and the one for the front configured for running without a display. Because they are connected to the same battery, I think it's enough to just tap the three necessary signal wires, and just use the main negative battery wire to connect GND between them. Is that correct?
Poking around with a multimeter, it seems I need the blue wire from the display connector for the turn on signal, the white wire from the display connector for brake signal and the white wire from the PAS connector for the PAS signal. Is that correct?
Anything else I need to do?
While I'm in there, I want to modify the controllers and replace the LM317 regulator with a XL7015 buck converter. I saw this recommended in the OSEC thread, but now that the converters have arrived, I can't find the instructions on how to do it. I'm guessing the input for the XL7015 should come from the side of the power resistor that has the highest voltage, the output to pin 2 of the LM317 and GND from main battery negative. Is that correct?
Thanks for reading and any advice you may have.
My plan is to have two KT36/48 9 amp controllers connected to the same 48 volt battery, with the one for the rear connected up as usual, and the front running without display, tapping of the turn on, brake sensor and PAS signals from the first controller. Both controllers will be running OSEC and the one for the front configured for running without a display. Because they are connected to the same battery, I think it's enough to just tap the three necessary signal wires, and just use the main negative battery wire to connect GND between them. Is that correct?
Poking around with a multimeter, it seems I need the blue wire from the display connector for the turn on signal, the white wire from the display connector for brake signal and the white wire from the PAS connector for the PAS signal. Is that correct?
Anything else I need to do?
While I'm in there, I want to modify the controllers and replace the LM317 regulator with a XL7015 buck converter. I saw this recommended in the OSEC thread, but now that the converters have arrived, I can't find the instructions on how to do it. I'm guessing the input for the XL7015 should come from the side of the power resistor that has the highest voltage, the output to pin 2 of the LM317 and GND from main battery negative. Is that correct?
Thanks for reading and any advice you may have.