Stealth_Rider
100 W
Jeremy,
I Installed the throttle interface on my Stealth Bomber with detail pictures shown here:
http://www.fareinc.com/65/Throttle_Interface/index.html
The install was plug and play with JST-SM connectors on the interface.
The Bomber battery, motor, controller and throttle are all standard as delivered. The throttle interface was set up with a JST-SM female connector so the existing throttle could plug into it and the other end was sent up with a JST-SM male connector so that it could plug into the controller. The Bomber comes with a frame mounted small screen CA but I've removed that and installed a large screen CA on the handlebars. As a result I was able to route the wires into the frame and leave the throttle interface, mounted in an ABS enclosure, on the top frame surface so I could make changes.
Stealth Bomber specs are here: http://www.stealthelectricbikesusa.com/bomber-spec-sheet.html
Motor: Crystalyate 5403, 4,500 watts
Controller: Crystalyte http://www.fareinc.com/65/Throttle_Interface/content/IMG_2784_large.html
Throttle: PTHE hall sensor
Battery: 72V, 18AH, 1.5 kWh
CA: Large screen V2.3
No Load speed=60.2 mph
Top speed with no pedaling about 48 mph
The install directions were very well written
and with the bike rear wheel off the ground it was easy to set the MINV and MAXV per the detailed instructions provided by Jeremy,
http://www.fareinc.com/65/Documents/Throttle_interface.pdf
I am still experimenting with the delay and buffer setting but I now have them set so I can slowly turn the throttle with the bike stopped and then walk next to the bike as it starts to move very slowly. Before the throttle interface if you turned the throttle slowly with the bike stopped it was almost impossible to get the bike to move slowly and lifting the front wheel was much too easy. Now the bike is much better behaved and power can be applied in a more controlled manner.
Where do I measure the voltage for the Delay and Buffer settings so I can report them. I see you reported Delay=0.65V and Buffer=1.43V in your written instructions.
Here's a picture of the board if you can tell me where to measure them. Bigger picture of the board is here: http://www.fareinc.com/65/Pics/Throttle_Int.jpg
-Jim
I Installed the throttle interface on my Stealth Bomber with detail pictures shown here:
http://www.fareinc.com/65/Throttle_Interface/index.html
The install was plug and play with JST-SM connectors on the interface.
The Bomber battery, motor, controller and throttle are all standard as delivered. The throttle interface was set up with a JST-SM female connector so the existing throttle could plug into it and the other end was sent up with a JST-SM male connector so that it could plug into the controller. The Bomber comes with a frame mounted small screen CA but I've removed that and installed a large screen CA on the handlebars. As a result I was able to route the wires into the frame and leave the throttle interface, mounted in an ABS enclosure, on the top frame surface so I could make changes.
Stealth Bomber specs are here: http://www.stealthelectricbikesusa.com/bomber-spec-sheet.html
Motor: Crystalyate 5403, 4,500 watts
Controller: Crystalyte http://www.fareinc.com/65/Throttle_Interface/content/IMG_2784_large.html
Throttle: PTHE hall sensor
Battery: 72V, 18AH, 1.5 kWh
CA: Large screen V2.3
No Load speed=60.2 mph
Top speed with no pedaling about 48 mph
The install directions were very well written
http://www.fareinc.com/65/Documents/Throttle_interface.pdf
I am still experimenting with the delay and buffer setting but I now have them set so I can slowly turn the throttle with the bike stopped and then walk next to the bike as it starts to move very slowly. Before the throttle interface if you turned the throttle slowly with the bike stopped it was almost impossible to get the bike to move slowly and lifting the front wheel was much too easy. Now the bike is much better behaved and power can be applied in a more controlled manner.
Where do I measure the voltage for the Delay and Buffer settings so I can report them. I see you reported Delay=0.65V and Buffer=1.43V in your written instructions.
Here's a picture of the board if you can tell me where to measure them. Bigger picture of the board is here: http://www.fareinc.com/65/Pics/Throttle_Int.jpg
-Jim
