I'm trying to add a throttle to my E-bike and it's just not working..
The controllers throttle wires are black/red/green and the wires from my throttle are black/red/white
I connected red to red and black to black and green to white but nothing happened when the bike was on and i pressed the throttle.
I have the checked the voltage across the red/black coming from the controller and they give me a reading of 4.4v, I have also checked that the green wire is definitely the throttle by taking the controller apart and tracing it to the correct place marked for the throttle.
I then tried connecting the controller throttle red to the controller throttle green in order to simulate an open throttle but still the motor would not spin.
What else can I check in order to figure out what is wrong and what I should do to rectify it?
My controller is an lsw891 (atleast thats what the sticker says) but the closest I can find on the manufacturers site is lsw80a and lsw70a, Ive checked the wiring diagrams and my controller matches both of them and appears to be wired correctly according to them.
The controllers throttle wires are black/red/green and the wires from my throttle are black/red/white
I connected red to red and black to black and green to white but nothing happened when the bike was on and i pressed the throttle.
I have the checked the voltage across the red/black coming from the controller and they give me a reading of 4.4v, I have also checked that the green wire is definitely the throttle by taking the controller apart and tracing it to the correct place marked for the throttle.
I then tried connecting the controller throttle red to the controller throttle green in order to simulate an open throttle but still the motor would not spin.
What else can I check in order to figure out what is wrong and what I should do to rectify it?
My controller is an lsw891 (atleast thats what the sticker says) but the closest I can find on the manufacturers site is lsw80a and lsw70a, Ive checked the wiring diagrams and my controller matches both of them and appears to be wired correctly according to them.