I recently purchased a new 48v with battery meter thumb throttle, and added an LED for the status of my controller to the throttle.
In an attempt to do this cleanly, I spliced the 48v wire into the power switch(inside the throttle), and used the power switch wire as the 48v wire, freeing up the original 48v wire to use as the LED+ wire, for the LED I added. For the LED- i tapped out of the ground that the hall effect sensor was attached to.(note: this ground also splices out to the 48v board. If it would be beneficial to tap out of that one instead, I can do that, but I feel like it shouldn't make a difference
Original Wire Colors...........New Colors/Function
Red------>+5v..................Red
Black---->Ground..............Black
White--->Speed Signal.......White
Green--->+48v................Led+
Brown--->On/Off Switch.....48v/On/Off Switch
Yellow--->On/Off Switch.....Yellow
The battery meter works fine, as does the power button(which i was a bit worried about at 48v), but after the first initial acceleration, the throttle seems to be stuck at about 10-15%. Its not so fast its dangerous, and its honestly a nice economical cruise speed, but to come to a stop I have to turn off the controller.
Controller is a Kelley KDS48200
I have a feeling I can probably fix this through programming, but I havn't been able to get the USB adapter to work yet, and dont have a computer with RS-232
How can i stop my unintended acceleration?
In an attempt to do this cleanly, I spliced the 48v wire into the power switch(inside the throttle), and used the power switch wire as the 48v wire, freeing up the original 48v wire to use as the LED+ wire, for the LED I added. For the LED- i tapped out of the ground that the hall effect sensor was attached to.(note: this ground also splices out to the 48v board. If it would be beneficial to tap out of that one instead, I can do that, but I feel like it shouldn't make a difference
Original Wire Colors...........New Colors/Function
Red------>+5v..................Red
Black---->Ground..............Black
White--->Speed Signal.......White
Green--->+48v................Led+
Brown--->On/Off Switch.....48v/On/Off Switch
Yellow--->On/Off Switch.....Yellow
The battery meter works fine, as does the power button(which i was a bit worried about at 48v), but after the first initial acceleration, the throttle seems to be stuck at about 10-15%. Its not so fast its dangerous, and its honestly a nice economical cruise speed, but to come to a stop I have to turn off the controller.
Controller is a Kelley KDS48200
I have a feeling I can probably fix this through programming, but I havn't been able to get the USB adapter to work yet, and dont have a computer with RS-232
How can i stop my unintended acceleration?