pupenhausen
100 µW
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2012
- Messages
- 7
I've recently built my 2nd ebike. Upgraded to a Mxus 3k 4T from a magic pie. I've had a Lyen 12fet extreme modder for 6 years and I'ts still going strong.
My new bike has hydraulic brakes so I bought a sensor which mounts on to the brake lever housing and the magnet goes on the lever. This activates regen for me but only when the pads are already touching the disc, I can't find a position where it works where I slightly touch the brakes and it will regen without me actually putting the brakes on, like my old ebike levers.
So I decided to buy a Domino throttle to activate regen as soon as i let go of the throttle. I tried all of the advice like try 1k and 3k resistors etc. These didn't work and the bike shot off and put a hole in my flooring as soon as I switched the power on
, so I got a couple of 20 turn 5k pots and experimented with these. I have now found 1.38 v at the low end and 3.8 v at the high end will give me full range with great linear response, and no dead spots. The resistors are set at 240 ohms and 460 ohms.
The problem now is that if I connect the ebrake regen wires to the Domino throttle microswitch, It wont start whatsoever. Zero throttle is open circuit, and throttle applied is closed circuit, as it should be(I've checked the microswitch and it's not faulty). I've connected the microswitch to the old ebrake wires. When I disconnect ebrake the wires, it will start but if I have the motor running on the throttle and then connect the 2 wires together it will cut power to the motor, exactly the opposite from when I had the old hall throttle and ebrake sensor installed. Any help would be appreciated as I only spent £73 on this throttle to because of the regen microswitch feature.
My new bike has hydraulic brakes so I bought a sensor which mounts on to the brake lever housing and the magnet goes on the lever. This activates regen for me but only when the pads are already touching the disc, I can't find a position where it works where I slightly touch the brakes and it will regen without me actually putting the brakes on, like my old ebike levers.
So I decided to buy a Domino throttle to activate regen as soon as i let go of the throttle. I tried all of the advice like try 1k and 3k resistors etc. These didn't work and the bike shot off and put a hole in my flooring as soon as I switched the power on
The problem now is that if I connect the ebrake regen wires to the Domino throttle microswitch, It wont start whatsoever. Zero throttle is open circuit, and throttle applied is closed circuit, as it should be(I've checked the microswitch and it's not faulty). I've connected the microswitch to the old ebrake wires. When I disconnect ebrake the wires, it will start but if I have the motor running on the throttle and then connect the 2 wires together it will cut power to the motor, exactly the opposite from when I had the old hall throttle and ebrake sensor installed. Any help would be appreciated as I only spent £73 on this throttle to because of the regen microswitch feature.