Looking for someone to help configure/tune asi 8000 controller

Might help if you lay out your situation, relevant background details, and ask some specific questions?

Or are you just looking for someone to work for hire?
 
Hey John, I'm currently building a custom ebike/dirt bike. I built the battery my self 20s 17p Samsung 30q pack. It's a motoped which is going to be paired with a motor similar to the sur Ron motor but should be more efficient. Attached are the pictures. I'm not completely lost on this, but Im well aware messing with the wrong parameters could easily blow a motor or worse, so I'd rather play it safe. So the current position im in, I have the motor being shipped to me hopefully within the next week or 2, and I currently have several things wired from the asi harness, throttle, on off, Regen, and display for egg Rider. Now the tricky part, pairing the motor with the controller and wiring it properly and tuning. My background, a repair technician for industrial equipment.

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And where are you located?

Sorry can't help myself, and I know lots of very bright members here have found it very challenging.

So good luck, maybe can do it via remote control / advice, but I'd be asking at local ebike shops as well, or look to hire someone who's had the training maybe have to ship stuff if they're not local to you.

But hey you might get lucky!
 
Metro NYC **has to** have a qualified expert available.

Get on the phone, try Craig's, ask all the online sellers. . .

Start a new thread "ASI expert / good ebike shops in NY Metro?"

Also the Reddit subs, other eBike forums.

Where there's a will there's a way.

If there really aren't any, man that's a good career opportunity there, even with travel costs the payback for "certified" training would be pretty quick, could bill out a higher rate than programmers get, NYC is a rough but juicy market.
 
Good thought. Truthfully I'm hoping I can have someone help me tune/program it remotely, not interested in traveling. However like you said I'll be posting a new thread on different forms, and I should get the help I need. Thanks
 
PaulD said:
Hi Andrew, perhaps we can sort this out on the forum so it might benefit others. Thanks for your PM. Are you all set up to communicate with the controller? Can you post your existing wiring diagram so we can review?

Hey Paul. I think that's a good thought, posting it on the public forum for others learning benefit. I also had someone else reach out to me willing to help so I do appreciate everyone's kindness. Currently I don't have a motor for my build, but it's getting shipped to me as of today, and will probably arrive within a week. Once I do receive it I will certainly let you know here and hopefully we can get it up and running. Again thank you
 
PaulD said:
Hi Andrew, perhaps we can sort this out on the forum so it might benefit others. Thanks for your PM. Are you all set up to communicate with the controller? Can you post your existing wiring diagram so we can review?


Paul in the meantime before the motor gets here, as you mentioned for the harness, the following is how i have it set up. Correct me if im wrong on anything. Below is the pin out for the asi controller. Im still a bit confused on what pin 5 is for in the asi harness. And for the on off, i noticed the controller will turn on with just pin 9 going to + on controller, typically for a on/off it requires two wires?

On off - Pin 9 to key switch, to positive terminal on Asi

Regen - Pin 6 + pin 14 + pin 8 with 1k resistor between 6 and 14


Throttle - Pin 8 + 7 +14


Egg rider Display - pin 3 + pin 13 + pin 16 (2)


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andrewgreene said:
Paul in the meantime before the motor gets here, as you mentioned for the harness, the following is how i have it set up. Correct me if im wrong on anything. Below is the pin out for the asi controller. Im still a bit confused on what pin 5 is for in the asi harness. And for the on off, i noticed the controller will turn on with just pin 9 going to + on controller, typically for a on/off it requires two wires?

On off - Pin 9 to key switch, to positive terminal on Asi

Regen - Pin 6 + pin 14 + pin 8 with 1k resistor between 6 and 14


Throttle - Pin 8 + 7 +14


Egg rider Display - pin 3 + pin 13 + pin 16 (2)


https://accelerated-systems-inc.myshopify.com/products/4000w-high-power-brushless-ac-motor-controller-evaluation-kit-with-can-bluetooth

https://ibb.co/swdphvj
If you want to use the Eggrider as the on/off switch, you'll want B+ and key in going to the egg. The Egg runs off of full pack voltage. What is your nominal voltage?
Pin 5 would only be used for a cadence or torque sensing bb.
 
PaulD said:
andrewgreene said:
Paul in the meantime before the motor gets here, as you mentioned for the harness, the following is how i have it set up. Correct me if im wrong on anything. Below is the pin out for the asi controller. Im still a bit confused on what pin 5 is for in the asi harness. And for the on off, i noticed the controller will turn on with just pin 9 going to + on controller, typically for a on/off it requires two wires?

On off - Pin 9 to key switch, to positive terminal on Asi

Regen - Pin 6 + pin 14 + pin 8 with 1k resistor between 6 and 14


Throttle - Pin 8 + 7 +14


Egg rider Display - pin 3 + pin 13 + pin 16 (2)


https://accelerated-systems-inc.myshopify.com/products/4000w-high-power-brushless-ac-motor-controller-evaluation-kit-with-can-bluetooth

https://ibb.co/swdphvj
If you want to use the Eggrider as the on/off switch, you'll want B+ and key in going to the egg. The Egg runs off of full pack voltage. What is your nominal voltage?
Pin 5 would only be used for a cadence or torque sensing bb.

Nominal voltage 72. (20s). I'd rather the on off go through a key switch, for safety, turning on/off the bike can only be done with key. Besides that though I think I got all the harness wiring taken care of, now just need to wait for the motor to come so I can pair it properly.
 
john61ct said:
Might help if you lay out your situation, relevant background details, and ask some specific questions?

Or are you just looking for someone to work for hire?

Work for hire ! I'm looking for a mentor who knows what there doing and could teach me
 
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