MJSfoto1956 said:Archer321 said:I tried that too.
No difference.
Besides, as the red wire has battery voltage on it already, what would change?
Um, the MCU is powered by the orange wire. So basically nothing will happen if either the orange or red "ignition" wires are not both powered by your (switched) battery voltage. Why do you doubt us?
M
P.S. for those needing a little hand-holding, the wiring should look more like this:
redo PV wiring for IYI.jpg
Archer321 said:The "ignition" connector contains two small wires, one red, and one orange. The red has battery voltage on it and the orange has nothing. When I jump them together my CycleAnalyst powers up but nothing else happens.
kiwifiat said:Archer321 said:The "ignition" connector contains two small wires, one red, and one orange. The red has battery voltage on it and the orange has nothing. When I jump them together my CycleAnalyst powers up but nothing else happens.
Proving beyond doubt that the red wire on the ignition connector is directly tied to battery positive and that the real issue lies elsewhere. I am inclined to suspect that your controller has NOT been programmed for sensorless operation. I would like to see a closeup shot of the throttle connectors to confirm the wires are in the correct order on both sides.