Controller wtih L10 motor connector (Plug and Play)

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What controller has a higo L10, and 1t8 or 1t9 control connector besides the baserunner?
I'm trying to look for sinewave 35-40a, maybe 30a with these connectors but I can't find any with the correct motor plug and controls connector.

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“We hope to see this become a new industry norm” Grin
I don’t think this ever happened, and don’t see many controller manufacturers making the swap. Seems like it would need to be coordinated with motor manufacturers as well in order to be adopted.
This kit appears to use it. Maybe you can contact them to see if the controller is sold separately, and that the control cables are compatible as well.

 
but I can't find any with the correct motor plug and controls connector.
EBS in Heidelberg, Germany offers the 10 Pin Higo for controllers with higher power.
But they are quite expensive and are expecting a NTC motor temperatue sensor.


regards
stancecoke
 
“We hope to see this become a new industry norm” Grin
I don’t think this ever happened, and don’t see many controller manufacturers making the swap. Seems like it would need to be coordinated with motor manufacturers as well in order to be adopted.
This kit appears to use it. Maybe you can contact them to see if the controller is sold separately, and that the control cables are compatible as well.

Thanks for the link of a motor kit with the controller.
Yea, it's very hard to find a controller with the l10 plug and I think I'll end up going with Grin.
$300 is pretty steep for just a controller but I hear good things about them and they're adjustable.
 
EBS in Heidelberg, Germany offers the 10 Pin Higo for controllers with higher power.
But they are quite expensive and are expecting a NTC motor temperatue sensor.


regards
stancecoke
Yea, I think I'm going to go with grin because that's the cheapest controller I see with a Higo L10 plug.
Appreciate the link for an alternative. It sucks there's no cheap 35a-40a one with an L10 on aliexpress, ebay, or amazon.
 
It sucks there's no cheap 35a-40a one with an L10 on aliexpress, ebay, or amazon.
You could buy either an L10 extension or just the end that you need with the right length of cable on it, then isntall taht in the controller you want to use....
 
You could buy either an L10 extension or just the end that you need with the right length of cable on it, then isntall taht in the controller you want to use....
I'm not handy at all with electrical stuff and want something plug and play, so that's why I was asking.
 
Yea, it's very hard to find a controller with the l10 plug and I think I'll end up going with Grin.
$300 is pretty steep for just a controller but I hear good things about them and they're adjustable.
That’s just supply and demand at work. If you want plug n play enough, you’ll be willing to spend 5x more on a solution that has even more features than you need in the first place, just because it’s easy to plug in. It’s probably better to just adopt an “it’s only money” perspective, and get the bike up and running so you can enjoy it.

I'm not handy at all with electrical stuff and want something plug and play, so that's why I was asking.
It’s not about being handy. There are tons of folks coming here for advice that have no background, skills, or tools when joining ES. But, they have a “can do” DIY attitude and are willing to learn, which goes a lot further than having a lot of technical skills or non-ebike knowledge (reminds me of a movie I watched last week, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind).

I have some technical background, but I learned everything I know about e-bikes from the folks here, and posts from folks who are no longer here (past members, as well as members who have passed). ES is where I acquired the relevant background. Anything you need to know is here.

Anyway, have you considered just buying a new ebike? Your bike could turn into a money pit, especially as other things fail, and plug n play is your only option. If you buy one new, you’ll at least have a few years of hassle free riding.
 
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