jpo
100 mW
will the programming cable work on all of the bbso1 and 2"s.
if yes please sign me up for one too
thanks
Joe
if yes please sign me up for one too
thanks
Joe
Yes. What you are buying is an extension cable for the controller. You then need to buy the appropriate USB cable to make the programming cable as shown in this thread.jpo said:will the programming cable work on all of the bbso1 and 2"s.
if yes please sign me up for one too
thanks
Joe
pexio said:fingret said:... Could someone be kind and give me ebay-links to the things I need to make the connection? I bet there are more people than me who does not want to order things that dont work....
Here's how I built a programming cable. It's probably not the cheapest but it's pretty easy and straightforward (meaning hard to mess up!). First, I ordered the genuine Bafang Display Extension Cable that satcamel posted about back on Page 8. This is the most expensive piece but ensures that the connectors will fit without having to modify or substitute or otherwise jury rig a connector. Here's what it looks like when it arrives from Germany:
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Next, I ordered this USB-to-TTL converter from Amazon. Others have used similar converters from eBay and other vendors. I like this one because the circuit board is built into the USB connector and it has a nice cable attached. This converter uses the PL2303HX chip which, as aushiker noted upthread, means you can download the ProlificUSA drivers for Windows. Here's what the converter looks like:
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Now the fun begins. On the Bafang Display Extension Cable, you need to cut off the connector that you're not going to use. That is the MALE connector (the one with the pins). Then trim back the insulation to expose the individual wires. You will see 5 wires: Black (GND), Green (TXD), White (RXD), Brown (P+), and Orange (PL). Here's what the Bafang cable looks like now:
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The USB-to-TTL converter has 4 exposed wires: Black (GND), Green (RXD), White(TXD), and Red(VCC). Cut off the individual TTL connectors and then cut off the Red wire completely as it will not be used. Here's what the USB-to-TTL Converter looks like now:
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Now all you have to do is a little splicing. Between the Bafang Cable and the USB Cable, splice the Black to Black, Green to Green and White to White. Lastly, on the Bafang Cable, splice together the Brown and the Orange. This jumpers PL and P+ for power to the Motor Controller. I soldered the connections and used heatshrink tubing but use whatever splicing/insulation techniques you prefer. Here's a pic:
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Here's a pic of the completed cable:
That's it! Follow the instructions posted by others upthread to download and install the Bafang software and you're good to go. Have fun!
teslanv said:lazy_mosquito said:lazy_mosquito said:Is it possible to throttle the 25A 750W BBS02 down to for example 18A with the software? I am using a Nuvinci 360 and i am afraid i am going to tear it apart when i use the full power of the engine. But on the other hand i think it would be silly to buy the "old" 500W BBS02 with only 6fets if there exists a better model.
anybody?
Yes, you can De-rate the Current in the programming on the older BBS02 models. - Newly released model??? Hard to say. Bafang might have changed the Firmware.
tomjasz said:Extension cables ordered. 1-3 days to ship and then DHL. Not sure how long but orders from Chine, these are from the EU, come in 3-5 days.
Thanks ALL!!! I like saving $25! Hope you do too! I'll PM any updates. I guess I should have started a new thread. My apologies for junking up another thread.![]()
Tom
I have BBS01, C961, 36V 14.5Ah.mclark999 said:Can't tell from reading all the posts. Does pedal cadence have any effect on pas output? If so, which setting adjusts it?
UpRider said:I have BBS01, C961, 26V 14.5Ah.mclark999 said:Can't tell from reading all the posts. Does pedal cadence have any effect on pas output? If so, which setting adjusts it?
It's hard to describe. Using PAS, in each assist level (say 4 of 9), there appears to be an optimum cadence/gear combination. To go faster, pedaling harder will work, but shifting into a higher gear and just keeping the pedals moving without much pressure will move you even faster. This feels odd, because pedaling easier makes you go faster if you are in the proper rear gear. This is especially apparent going up moderate slopes when you automatically want to start pedaling harder. It's counter intuitive to shift to a higher hear going uphill, but that works. On my setup, in PAS 4, the assist cuts out at 15MPH, but is higher in higher PAS. My setup so far is stock from LectricCycles, except that I changed to 9 PAS levels from 5, using the LCD setup. The change from 5 to 9 made an enormous difference. 5 PAS levels severely limit the flexibility, enjoyment, and efficiency of the ride.
On the BBS01 36V I have the same problem as UpRider. It can not be fixed by adjusting settings as maximum motor cadence is too low due to the motor design. With the BBS02 based on this datasheet it can be fixed as described by pjgold but whether it can be fixed on the BBS01 24V depends on the motor wind. This graph, based on Bafang data and my own testing illustrates the problem. View attachment 1pjgold said:UpRider said:I have BBS01, C961, 26V 14.5Ah.mclark999 said:Can't tell from reading all the posts. Does pedal cadence have any effect on pas output? If so, which setting adjusts it?
It's hard to describe. Using PAS, in each assist level (say 4 of 9), there appears to be an optimum cadence/gear combination. To go faster, pedaling harder will work, but shifting into a higher gear and just keeping the pedals moving without much pressure will move you even faster. This feels odd, because pedaling easier makes you go faster if you are in the proper rear gear. This is especially apparent going up moderate slopes when you automatically want to start pedaling harder. It's counter intuitive to shift to a higher hear going uphill, but that works. On my setup, in PAS 4, the assist cuts out at 15MPH, but is higher in higher PAS. My setup so far is stock from LectricCycles, except that I changed to 9 PAS levels from 5, using the LCD setup. The change from 5 to 9 made an enormous difference. 5 PAS levels severely limit the flexibility, enjoyment, and efficiency of the ride.
The default settings of PAS has the Keep Current setting set at 20% this means that the amount of assist drops right back to 20% as you reach the cadence. Where it drops off at is set by the Current Decay, this setting determins how high in the cadence range the assist goes 8 is the highest rpm.
I have found the best setting for me is just to disable this and set the Keep Current to 100% so the assist constant at any point in the cadence range.
Em3ev.com has confirmed that the newly released BBS02 750W units have changed programming software. Hopefully someone will leak the new software... 8)
cycborg said:Question: Has anyone attempted to monitor the COM port traffic while the programming software is running?
Tom L said:Here's a file containing a serial dump of the Bafang software read request
tomjasz said:tomjasz said:Extension cables ordered. 1-3 days to ship and then DHL. Not sure how long but orders from Chine, these are from the EU, come in 3-5 days.
Thanks ALL!!! I like saving $25! Hope you do too! I'll PM any updates. I guess I should have started a new thread. My apologies for junking up another thread.![]()
Tom
New thread to free up the noise here,
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=61410&p=917430#p917430
cycborg said:Question: Has anyone attempted to monitor the COM port traffic while the programming software is running? I got one of the new 750 W models with the unobtanium software, but I'm wondering if it's just a matter of uploading and downloading the configuration files, or if there's a set of human-readable commands that would allow a workaround based on a terminal program or some simple programming.
Not saying I'd necessarily be willing to brick my drive For Science, but this might be a line of inquiry for us to pursue. If it's apparent from the hackable drives that there's a predictable command set or file upload/download for those drives, this might be extensible to the not-yet-hacked.
Thoughts?