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latecurtis said:goona be hard to explain why one controller did not need a fuse and the other does. Both made in China. Go figure.
ALL MADE IN CHINA!
Dan
latecurtis said:goona be hard to explain why one controller did not need a fuse and the other does. Both made in China. Go figure.
latecurtis said:goona be hard to explain why one controller did not need a fuse and the other does. Both made in China. Go figure.
Human error!latecurtis said:I was going downtown with the red bike. It ran a few trips mabye 10 miles or so all togeather and now it is shot!
I havent touched the bike since I rode it last and made sure the pot. was in the off posistion and the kill switch off and hit the battery switch in the back and got a little puff of smoke from the controller. This is ridecelous!!
Please someone tell me why I am having such terrible luck with controllers.
DrkAngel said:. ☠ . Twisted together wire connections with electric tape insulation is an obvious failure waiting to happen! . ☠ .
Likely you pulled or stretched a connection and shorted some wires, burning out the controller ...
Any controller will likely have a void warranty if destroyed-damaged from improper installation.
Learn how to solder and use heat shrink tubing ...
Most any controller will be destroyed if battery hooked up reversed!
I have had excellent success with the cheap YiYun controllers I recommended ... that you, apparently, did not get.
Last time ... a $1 fuse can save you hundreds of dollars of heartache!!!
latecurtis said:I use wire nuts on most connections. The same thing you will find behind AC outlets in your house electricians use.
Click on your 400 x 300 pixel "preview" to show full picture. (1152px x 864px)latecurtis said:ok
That one is 445kb
I must have been thinking 52kb. WOW! 512kb is the limit on video. Hard to believe pics and video are both 512kb.
Still have not been able to post a decent video as you tube takes over 12 hours to upload.
The controller smells burnt like was mentioned but I cant see anything on the circuit side.
1172 by 677 is DAs pic in pixels.
400 by 300 pixels is mine yet it says 445kb. This dont make a bit of sense to me. It is a major pain in the ass to post video or pics on this forum. DA. however seems to be able to do whatever he pleases awhile the rest of us just struggle along. I wish I was that smart.
latecurtis said:As the Hub Motor Turns and the Lipo Fire Burns. Right and Wrong / true or false.
In a few cases though there is more than 1 correct answer. For example Hubert the electrical engineer who did my original Currie upgrade from 24 to 36V claimed 12 years of college and a degree in electrical enginering. His house looked at least $200,000 and he was in his 60s and lived alone plus he had solar panels on his garage roof and a charging station. He claimed that individual charging of batteries way the best way. His word seemed creditable.
I will stick with parallel charging any day and have great success with it.➀ DA. told me to get a 36V or 48V proper charger. Series charging. However with both parallel and series charging the batteries must be in the same state (number of charging cycles and overall health, life)
Hubert is 100% correct if they are not. That makes all three people right and it is rare but needed to point that out.
Brakes are another example. Doug told me ➁ front brakes are not even legal in some BMX events. My friend Eric + myself both flipped over handelbars early on in life and had no use for them. The fact that 70% or more stopping power is front brakes is undisputed. I agree 100% and wont doubt the facts.
However (I love that word!) When going down a really steep hill and trying to maintain a sane speed or when simply wanting to slow down gradually front brakes dont cut the mustard. They are what they are and can stop the bike really quick if properly tuned (sometimes too quick). Good for emergencey stops. Someone pulls out or steps in front of you!!
The thing is though you want some weight in the back to keep the back wheel on the ground when you do that! Head over heels is not fun in case you have not experienced that or were trained for it. I guess it can be fun but it happened many years ago but did not forget it. The fact I have 30+ pounds of SLAs in the rear of the 20" bike makes it safe for aggressive front stopping power.➂ However running front brakes solo I really have to question that.
The little red bike is better than I got credit for and probably safer than a rear wheel but only on dry roads. Slippery roads it would be 100% useless and a saftey hazzard to say the least. Winter is here.➃ I must build a rear wheel drive and get studded snow tires. All wheel drive would be even better. Both 280W Razor motors front and rear with studded wide tires would work.
The red bike is officially down for awhile. It is on time out. I got to build a winter beater. It is great everyone is still posting. I am going to search for a rear hub motor. I cant fool around anymore with chains,sprockets and shitty controllers. I got to get something working.
The 24" bike has good front brakes and easy to fix rear.
I need a good 24" rear hub motor and will be good to go. I will be searching. Please post any links if possible and thanks for posting. I agree 100% that the hub motor is better. I have to say it because I am honest. It is also much simpler and less things need to be ordered and can go wrong.
Will LC give up totally on going 50+mph and chain driven motors? Not a chance in hell!!!! I am simply throwing in the towl now. ➄ Hub motors are the most simple, convinent and effective in almost all situtations. I see it and have to agree. I will be ordering one soon. I would like to get a 20" one for the back of the red bike but cant find one.
It should run about 24V and 500W. I can reinstall the Unite motor on the front at 60V in the spring and it will be pregeared for at least 37mph with the 57T on it now.➅ Yes I am a genious! Please post a link for a 20" kit if you can. Thanks.
LC. out.
latecurtis said:It is a major pain in the ass to post video or pics on this forum.➅ DA. however seems to be able to do whatever he pleases awhile the rest of us just struggle along. I wish I was that smart.
LC. out.
➅ Maybe I don't limit my ability to learn by stigmatizing myself as a "genious" (genius?).
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resized to 1200 by 900 and is about 460Kb. It should be better now. Thanks.
I am getting money tommorow and need to spend it wisly.
I get your anologies. Please dont mind my spelling I got to download a spellcheck program. I have an anology of my own. The big fish in the little pond vs the little fish in the big pond.
Around here (my small circle of friends and people I know) I am a genious. I am smarter than anyone I know. Name the subject. Audio home and car. Aquariums , physics, Astronomey, Science in general and of course electric bikes now.
As far as ES goes and all of you guys I am the little fish in the big pond. There are a lot of you guys smarter than me and probably only a few I am smarter than. But as far as not being able to learn I disagree as I have learned a lot since joining ES and plan on being one of the big fish hopefully in a few years.
I need to get my 24" and 18" Razor bikes back from Dougs. I need to come up with something rear wheel driven and get some studded tires. I would love to know how DA does the studded tire thing because with this weather I need to follow suite. Thanks and please keep posting. I get money tommorow and need to build something A.S.A.P
I have not had too much luck finding a deal on a 20 or 24" rear hub kit. Thanks.
LC. out.