bafang swx01

ericmann2000

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Hello everyone
i'm new here. I got this bike from a shop for free without batteries (the original pack was nimh 24v 8ah). Here are the pics

http://img200.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=controllerwiring.png

the motor is labelled bafang swx01 24v 250w. the byke has PAS and no throttle.

i got some questions
1) as you can see on the label there's written 48-36-24 Do you think they are voltages i could use ? I'd like to use 36V . can i fry something ?
2)the controller has black and red wires that are disconnected . Do you know what they are for ? could it be for throttle ?
3) is the white-white a speed limiter ?
4) the controller has a jumper . do you know what is it for ? could it be for lvc voltage ?
5) watching tha label : if 15A is max current output what's 7A (could it be current with limiter) ? 20.5V is the cut-off? what's 1.2-4.4V (could it be throttle range) ?

the only info from a search on the forum (from here viewtopic.php?f=28&t=4625&p=72137&hilit=swx01#p72137 )are :
- 24V controller version has cutoff at 17V, it can handle up to 50V
-the controllers only differ in the cut-off-voltage,

thanks
cristian from italy
 
1) It seems the controller is able to use up to 48V . BUT the low voltage cut is 20.5v. This means you won't have any protection if your 36v battery drops bellow a certain point. I am pretty sure you can modify the LVC but I don't know how.

2) I am pretty sure a hall sensor throttle needs 3 wires and not two...

3) No idea ... I doubt there is a speed limiter ...

4) I doubt the jumper is a speed limiter . It should be for 180o or 90o for the hall sensors ... depends on the motor...

5) 7A should be continuous current and 15A should be the maximum current for a limited period ( 5-10 sec ? guesstimate ) . 20.5V is cutoff for sure. 1.2-4.4v should be throttle.
 
Welcome to the forum.

the capacitor is 50V, meaning it should be fine for 36V, but there is always a chance it won't handle it for some other reason. Should be ok, but Only one way to find out :D

Some euro standard bikes do have a speed limiter, and on the last one I saw, it was a couple of white wires.

1.2-4.4 would be the throttle voltage range, meaning set up for a hall type throttle or something similar. But a throttle needs 3 wires, Power, ground, and signal.

20.5 is the voltage cutoff. Diffrent chemistries have diffrent cutoffs. the 17V you found would corispond better to a SLA(lead acid) type, were this might have been Lithium based originaly.

the small black and red could be aux power, for a light or something else not used on this particular bike. I realy have no idea.

Free is one hell of a good deal :D
 
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