Russell
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Callagga,
I have two of the throttles with over 4,000 miles on them combined with no problems.
Russ
I have two of the throttles with over 4,000 miles on them combined with no problems.
Russ
TPA said:more than one source for those.
out of stock....
amberwolf said:Isn't it just a regular hall sensor that's in these "linear" e-brake handles? Meaning, you could use one of them as a trigger throttle? I will have to test this now that I have a couple.![]()
No, I don't have actual trigger throttles. I have a pair of "linear" ebrake handles, which have hall sensors in them to control the amount of braking being done (as regen) by the motor. Since my motor has a freewheel in it (for now) they're not actually installed on the bike yet, but when I get over this stupid cold that's making me too miserable to do anything but lay here (except for going to work, which I have no choice about), I'll be checking them to see if I can use them as throttles.GCinDC said:amberwolf said:Isn't it just a regular hall sensor that's in these "linear" e-brake handles? Meaning, you could use one of them as a trigger throttle? I will have to test this now that I have a couple.![]()
amberwolf, i don't understand... do you have something else you can make into trigger throttle (seems to be your genious), or do you have a couple trigger throttles? (if so, wanna sell one?![]()
IF they are 3-wire for "linear" braking, then they probably use halls. Some might use a different sensor, but halls would be simpler and cheaper. Regardless of the sensor, if they have a power and a ground wire, and an output wire that gives the right voltage range to run your throttle input, they'd work. Or if you were willing to build a little op-amp circuit to offset and scale their voltage.GCinDC said:Really? eBrake levers use hall effect? I thought they were just ON/OFF!
Oh - I just got a response from BH North American Corp (they're the manufacturer of the part right??) that said the Scooter Lines (in the context of the part number) were discontinued by The Bladez Corporation about three years ago, and they have limited stock on parts and we do not have that part availableTPA said:more than one source for those.
out of stock
http://www.partsforscooters.com/111-46
out
http://www.scootercatalog.com/bladez-throttle.html
out
http://www.extremescooters.biz/bladez-throttle-lever.aspx
might be in stock
http://www.trendtimes.com/bladez-throttle-lever.html
maybe
http://www.scooterpartscatalog.com/throttle-lever-111-46.html
wish I could be of more help![]()
The non-linear ebrake handles would indeed work that way. But if I understand correctly, the linear ones are supposed to allow you to brake a little or a lot, just like your regular mechanical brakes. That means they must be putting out an analog signal, rather than just full off / full on.dogman said:I'm a well known electronic idiot, but I think the ebrake wouldn't work as a normal throttle. I just suspect it will function more as an on off, buuut.
That's pretty much how my original plan for my pedal-chain-tension-operated throttle would have been, with the Honda scooter cable-twist-throttle setup to pull it's lever up for an override when I didn't want to or couldn't pedal. I never have been able to build it to test the theory yet, though. Originally the box would've been a pot throttle with a lever on the outside that had a roller on top of the chain, and inside the box the pot throttle and the electronics needed to offset and scale it's output so it could be adjusted to suit the pedalling tension vs motor speed I wanted out of the system at a certain pedalling force. Plus some op-amp integration to smooth out downstroke vs rest of rotation, so it didn't get power surges.One thing I got to thinking, related to waterproofing a throttle, was putting the throttle in a box, waterproofed more or less, and using a cable throttle from a motorcycle to activate the sealed up regular throttle. It could be a trigger throttle from a weedeater, a brake handle, a shifter, anything that pulls on a cable.
which company are you referring to GCinDC? thanksGCinDC said:Just called the number on the Contact Us page. The number's been disconnected. I sent them an email. Will let you know if I hear back.
Russell said:This place still shows them in stock;
http://www.justformotorsports.com/p...ADEZ-Lever-Throttle-Assy-For-Electric-Scooter
-R