Jackass
1 mW
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- Jul 30, 2016
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Part one: Prologue
Grin’s CA3 is a great product. Same goes for Bafang’s BBSHD. Because I don’t like clutter and double displays, I bought a CA3-BBS conversion set from Reinhard at e-bike-technologies.
Almost perfect. Almost because the CA3 expects a ‘dumb’ controller and the BBSHD is half-smart/half-dumb.
In other words, the CA3 and BBS controller should work as a team, but when it comes to such things like pedal assist or gear sensor, they don’t seem to agree.
I tried to solve this - special thanks to Teklektik - by rewiring the innards of the BBS controller but damaged one beyond repair. Lucky for me Reinhard came to the rescue. He had a FOC controller laying around for testing purposes. This controller was made by a German wizard called Bartek (http://www.barmal.de) and has several improvements over standard ebike controllers: it behaves like a sinusoidal controller at low speeds and a trapezoidal controller at high speeds. Even more important, I don’t expect the CA3 and the FOC controller to ‘fight’ over who does what and why.
As I’m writing this post, Reinhard is wiring the FOC controller and Bartek will be connecting the phases and hall sensors.
Next step is I hook up the CA3 to the FOC controller and BBSHD and let everybody here at ES enjoy the perfect ménage à trois between CA3, BBS and FOC. Or not
Grin’s CA3 is a great product. Same goes for Bafang’s BBSHD. Because I don’t like clutter and double displays, I bought a CA3-BBS conversion set from Reinhard at e-bike-technologies.
Almost perfect. Almost because the CA3 expects a ‘dumb’ controller and the BBSHD is half-smart/half-dumb.
In other words, the CA3 and BBS controller should work as a team, but when it comes to such things like pedal assist or gear sensor, they don’t seem to agree.
I tried to solve this - special thanks to Teklektik - by rewiring the innards of the BBS controller but damaged one beyond repair. Lucky for me Reinhard came to the rescue. He had a FOC controller laying around for testing purposes. This controller was made by a German wizard called Bartek (http://www.barmal.de) and has several improvements over standard ebike controllers: it behaves like a sinusoidal controller at low speeds and a trapezoidal controller at high speeds. Even more important, I don’t expect the CA3 and the FOC controller to ‘fight’ over who does what and why.
As I’m writing this post, Reinhard is wiring the FOC controller and Bartek will be connecting the phases and hall sensors.
Next step is I hook up the CA3 to the FOC controller and BBSHD and let everybody here at ES enjoy the perfect ménage à trois between CA3, BBS and FOC. Or not
