cincinnati.kid
10 µW
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- Aug 18, 2019
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Hello all, glad to have found this forum. i've found great info here already, but now have some specific questions:
https://www.alibaba.com/product-det...m=a2700.7724857.normalList.16.34ba3385GjvN8h
Background:
some friends of mine own a wedding event space. they bought an electric Tuk Tuk on Alibaba.com. came with no instructions or schematic. I am a motorcycle mechanic, they asked if i would come take a look at it and see if i could help. This is my first foray into EV technology, but I love a challenge and love learning about new technologies. This is like trying to put together a puzzle blindfolded. Every label or bit of potentially helpful information is in Chinese. I wired up the 5x12v batteries in series to give the 60v motor what it desires. At this point, the lights come on, the accessories function, but the motor doesn't respond to any throttle inputs.
The controller was a big of a mystery until yesterday. Most connections are made, but some wire ends are left disconnected. I was able to email the company in China and get an english version of the wire pinout. very helpful.
The first 5 wires listed are all disconnected. The hall sensor wires are patched to the motor. The throttle wires are patched to the throttle on the handlebars of the vehicle, but I haven't been able to meter any DCv between any of the leads. (This seems like a problem, but maybe it has to do with the next paragraph...) The fwd/reverse wires are patched to a thumbswitch on the handlebars, labeled in Chinese. The low level brake harness is disconnected. The wires going to the 60v battery source are patched, as are the 3 motor phases.
I have a feeling that the issue with my unresponsive motor has everything to do with the Red 01 connection, "Electric Key Lock Switch Wire", which is not connected to anything @ this point. I have seen from some reading in other threads here that this wire would want to see +5v to activate the controller. Currently, I can choose from 60DCv or 12DCv, on either side of the DC-DC converter. I don't have a 5v source. can i feed 12v to the Electric Key Lock Switch Wire?
Similarly, I have a question about the Low Level brake. Currently, the Vehicle only has a rather pathetic looking rear wheel drum braking system. There is a Brake Switch that activates the brake lights on the vehicle, And I think I could use that electrical functionality to patch into the Motor Controller's brake system. Perhaps, though, since the brake switch is a N/O 12v momentary switch, it would be best patched to the Orange wire High Level brake system? The brake lights will trigger the motor to disable itself.
Any clue what the last wires, "Motor rotation direction changes after connection" are for?
Thanks for reading, and for being a very helpful community, as I've read so far.

https://www.alibaba.com/product-det...m=a2700.7724857.normalList.16.34ba3385GjvN8h
Background:
some friends of mine own a wedding event space. they bought an electric Tuk Tuk on Alibaba.com. came with no instructions or schematic. I am a motorcycle mechanic, they asked if i would come take a look at it and see if i could help. This is my first foray into EV technology, but I love a challenge and love learning about new technologies. This is like trying to put together a puzzle blindfolded. Every label or bit of potentially helpful information is in Chinese. I wired up the 5x12v batteries in series to give the 60v motor what it desires. At this point, the lights come on, the accessories function, but the motor doesn't respond to any throttle inputs.
The controller was a big of a mystery until yesterday. Most connections are made, but some wire ends are left disconnected. I was able to email the company in China and get an english version of the wire pinout. very helpful.

The first 5 wires listed are all disconnected. The hall sensor wires are patched to the motor. The throttle wires are patched to the throttle on the handlebars of the vehicle, but I haven't been able to meter any DCv between any of the leads. (This seems like a problem, but maybe it has to do with the next paragraph...) The fwd/reverse wires are patched to a thumbswitch on the handlebars, labeled in Chinese. The low level brake harness is disconnected. The wires going to the 60v battery source are patched, as are the 3 motor phases.
I have a feeling that the issue with my unresponsive motor has everything to do with the Red 01 connection, "Electric Key Lock Switch Wire", which is not connected to anything @ this point. I have seen from some reading in other threads here that this wire would want to see +5v to activate the controller. Currently, I can choose from 60DCv or 12DCv, on either side of the DC-DC converter. I don't have a 5v source. can i feed 12v to the Electric Key Lock Switch Wire?
Similarly, I have a question about the Low Level brake. Currently, the Vehicle only has a rather pathetic looking rear wheel drum braking system. There is a Brake Switch that activates the brake lights on the vehicle, And I think I could use that electrical functionality to patch into the Motor Controller's brake system. Perhaps, though, since the brake switch is a N/O 12v momentary switch, it would be best patched to the Orange wire High Level brake system? The brake lights will trigger the motor to disable itself.
Any clue what the last wires, "Motor rotation direction changes after connection" are for?
Thanks for reading, and for being a very helpful community, as I've read so far.