2WheelsMovesTheSoul
100 W
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- Oct 17, 2017
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Assuming this is your style of throttle... https://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-99V-Sc...v+throttle&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=m570.l1313
Five Wire Connections:
Yellow is for power positive <--- this goes to a 2a fused connection to main battery pack, this also doubles as your input for SOC or State of Charge for the 0-99v display
Blue is for for controller power positive or electric switch, or key lock <--- this goes to the pink wire (#7) on the controller, you should only see voltage on this wire when the key is turned.
Three throttle wires:
Red is for throttle positive + 5v <--- this goes to the purple/5v wire (#4)
Green is for twist throttle signal wire <--- this goes to the green throttle wire (#3)
Black is for throttle negative <--- this goes to the black signal return wire (#20)
If you just want to power the unit on, you only need to connect the main black to ground, the main red (only after using the supplied green resistor for at least 10 seconds) to the battery positive then connect the pink wire to power, the unit should give some action on the LED at that point. Just those 3 wires should power it up.
Five Wire Connections:
Yellow is for power positive <--- this goes to a 2a fused connection to main battery pack, this also doubles as your input for SOC or State of Charge for the 0-99v display
Blue is for for controller power positive or electric switch, or key lock <--- this goes to the pink wire (#7) on the controller, you should only see voltage on this wire when the key is turned.
Three throttle wires:
Red is for throttle positive + 5v <--- this goes to the purple/5v wire (#4)
Green is for twist throttle signal wire <--- this goes to the green throttle wire (#3)
Black is for throttle negative <--- this goes to the black signal return wire (#20)
If you just want to power the unit on, you only need to connect the main black to ground, the main red (only after using the supplied green resistor for at least 10 seconds) to the battery positive then connect the pink wire to power, the unit should give some action on the LED at that point. Just those 3 wires should power it up.