perryscope said:geeksville said:So,
Thanks to eyebysickle talking to the mfg and getting us some key data we've now made changes that have a pretty good shot of allowing 'solderless/no need to even open the SW102' bluetooth initial installation. However, in making these changes I've now changed the device eyebysickle gifted me with that I can no longer test a 'from scratch' installation. I think it has a very good chance of 'just working' on a virgin device from their factory, but I can't promise it.
So. If any of ya'll are interested in using a SW102 and you are comfortable with using our existing instructions (i.e. open the unit and use an ST-LINK for the initial load) but haven't yet tried it: We are looking for someone willing to try our new wireless update instructions instead. Note: It is possible this update won't work and at that point you would need to open the unit and install the conventional way (thus the possibility that you still might need to open the unit if this approach fails).
It might be that all SW102s support this wireless update? but we know for sure that the semi-custom units made for eyebysickle & eggrider do have this feature. So if you have been wanting to buy one, you might want to buy it from either of them.
If you are willing to be a trailblazer and try this, the basic instructions are here. But I'm happy to chat with anyone who wants to try this for us: https://github.com/OpenSource-EBike-firmware/SW102_LCD_Bluetooth/issues/35#issuecomment-525492910
Sure happy to try this once I receive my next device in the next few days.
Edit:
I have received a unit today!so will try this later and let you guys know how I get on.
PS this is the Ali Express seller I ordered my unit from. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000054464868.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.4f9c4c4drTZe5H about 10 days delivery to the UK.
bart1006 said:I have a spare one still in the box which i can use for testing. At this moment somebody has my bike with him on a holiday. When it is back and still needed I can test it. Or can i also test the procedure without being connected to the tsdz2 motor by only power the sw102 lcd?
geeksville said:So,
Thanks to eyebysickle talking to the mfg and getting us some key data we've now made changes that have a pretty good shot of allowing 'solderless/no need to even open the SW102' bluetooth initial installation. However, in making these changes I've now changed the device eyebysickle gifted me with that I can no longer test a 'from scratch' installation. I think it has a very good chance of 'just working' on a virgin device from their factory, but I can't promise it.
So. If any of ya'll are interested in using a SW102 and you are comfortable with using our existing instructions (i.e. open the unit and use an ST-LINK for the initial load) but haven't yet tried it: We are looking for someone willing to try our new wireless update instructions instead. Note: It is possible this update won't work and at that point you would need to open the unit and install the conventional way (thus the possibility that you still might need to open the unit if this approach fails).
It might be that all SW102s support this wireless update? but we know for sure that the semi-custom units made for eyebysickle & eggrider do have this feature. So if you have been wanting to buy one, you might want to buy it from either of them.
If you are willing to be a trailblazer and try this, the basic instructions are here. But I'm happy to chat with anyone who wants to try this for us: https://github.com/OpenSource-EBike-firmware/SW102_LCD_Bluetooth/issues/35#issuecomment-525492910
qwerkus said:This looks super promising indeed. When you mean a "virgin device", you mean a sw102 with bafang firmware ? Because I have a unit here that came with a lishui controller. Looks a bit different.
There is also a KT version of the display that showed up on aliexpress, though it looks more like a cheap copy without OLED than an actual new version: https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1eAx7VXzqK1RjSZFvq6AB7VXaH/ebike-24V-36V-48V-intelligent-KT-LCD-LCD4-ktlcd4-Control-Panel-Display-Electric-Bicycle-bike-Parts.jpg
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Is the KT-LCD4 and it is almost for sure segment. Get it here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33016875338.htmlgeeksville said:re: that cheap copyqwerkus said:This looks super promising indeed. When you mean a "virgin device", you mean a sw102 with bafang firmware ? Because I have a unit here that came with a lishui controller. Looks a bit different.
There is also a KT version of the display that showed up on aliexpress, though it looks more like a cheap copy without OLED than an actual new version: https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1eAx7VXzqK1RjSZFvq6AB7VXaH/ebike-24V-36V-48V-intelligent-KT-LCD-LCD4-ktlcd4-Control-Panel-Display-Electric-Bicycle-bike-Parts.jpg
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Looks super amusing. Do you know of a link to purchase it? I might buy one to play with (as long as the LCD is not segmented, but rather pixels).
sidmodi said:My SW102 finally arrived. I will leave it in it's "virgin" state for now and wait for further instructions to try the method to flash the device without opening it. Geeksville, I am happy to volunteer my device for any new experimental methods to try flashing. Thanks for all the work you have done so far!
e3s said:From a bit of time I'm thinking to integrate the mid drive with arduino, adding some sensors. Practically riding with two screens, one with all info about the motor. Now I haven't so much time to begin the project but I was thinking if you are interested to connect arduino with sw102 lcd. There are "endless"possibility. One of them is to have more buttons to activate a precise function, it's a far far far away possibility because it's not released neither a stable version.
e3s said:Open source e-shifter is not a problem, I saw many times ago some projects with arduino.
casainho said:
Battery icon works. Make sure to select correct mount of battery cells on configurations.perryscope said:can I just check should the battery icon change when the battery is full or is it just static empty icon at the moment?
I understand if this has not been coded yet just was not sure if its a bug or just not yet implemented.
Yes selected 13 cells for a 48V battery, it is moving but I feels like its on the low side, for example at 46.5v you would think the battery was empty looking at the symbol, when in reality that's closer to half full. in comparison the KT-LCD3 would show two out of 4 segments or half full. Not a big issue but due to the small font its difficult to read the voltage amount on the move and a quick glance at the battery symbol is more important.casainho said:Battery icon works. Make sure to select correct mount of battery cells on configurations.perryscope said:can I just check should the battery icon change when the battery is full or is it just static empty icon at the moment?
I understand if this has not been coded yet just was not sure if its a bug or just not yet implemented.