KT LCD5 help (I've researched already)

the_horak

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Hello all! Got my LCD5 connected to my KT 30A controller and I cannot turn off cruise control. Unaware of how it worked, I wired the cruise wire pair to a switch that I can turn on or off. I have C7 set off/0 and I have tried with the switch open or closed. In my research, I have found that the cruise wires not being looped together should turn off the auto cruise function and that C7 would turn off cruise through the display. Still, if I am throttle all the way, the cruise will kick in because I have not changed my throttle input. Does anyone know what I can do here?
 
Odd. The jumper overrides the display settings, but should default to the display setting when disconnected. The jumper allows you to use cruise when running without a display. Might be an interesting test to run without the display and see if cruise still functions with the jumper disconnected.
 
Odd. The jumper overrides the display settings, but should default to the display setting when disconnected. The jumper allows you to use cruise when running without a display. Might be an interesting test to run without the display and see if cruise still functions with the jumper disconnected.
Yeah I will give that a shot. I was thinking the controller is the issue and maybe there's a board issue, but this is a good test too. Do I just plug in the display bypass plug and turn on power to the bike? EDIT: I can't use that jumper because I changed the connector at the end of the display. How else can I run without the display connected?
 
Yeah I edited the last message. I can't use the plug. How do I properly jump?
 
bridging/shorting pins 1,2 (red wrie, blue wire) in the display connector will start the controller (in my case- in out of the box status) headless, no pas, throttle control, and brake cut off on grounding the input. If using a julet type waterproof plug/socket google for the pinout and be mindful of the gender/orientation.
 
If you have jst connectors:
1) Jumper from V+(Red #1) to Control (Blue #2).
2) Jumper from Ground (Black #3) to RX (Yellow #5).
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UPDATE: I am an idiot. There was a small short with the wiring I did (because I have to make everything complicated and unique) and the opened switch was still closed... I think we're good, but prepare for another thread from me soon hahaha
 
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