boogieBeats
1 mW
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- Nov 3, 2016
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Hi All,
I'm starting my first E Bike build. I have a trusty Trek 850 as my platform, and a Q100H from BMS Battery as my power train.
The primary goal for this bike is to make commute ring and errand running more fun. I'm a strong recreational rider, on and off road, and I'm not expecting this to function in that sense. It will most be ridden on flat-ish terrain, so maybe a single speed or1x7? Dunno.
The starting point

Motor: Q100H 260 RPM (Update: definitely 36 hole)
Controller: S06S
Method: PAS and a WOT button if I can figure out the wiring.
Questions for people familiar with the S06S:
The controllers wiring is different than the diagram shown on the BMS site. What I have is shown below with my best guesses. The controller seems to work because I'm reading 5 volts on the various read wires. I have not been able to get the motor spinning ( it's mounted to my wheel truing stand).
1). I'm worried about getting the hall sensors correct, I wired like colors from the motor leads to the controller. There no mention of the white wire in the documentation, should this be hooked up?
2)I forgot to add the LCD to my order cart from BMS. I'm ok buying a new one. In the mean time, I'd like to get the kit running if possible. Has anyone had results omitting the LCD setup and jumping the described leads?
BMSBattery harness link
https://bmsbattery.com/index.php?controller=attachment&id_attachment=19
My controller

Update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've gotten the system to work! Turns out waving the magnet over the hall sensor in the pas was NOT suffient. Mounting the pas on the bike and spinning the bob with a hand drill was suffient. The PAS works mostly as a switch at normal cadence, but I notice some subtlety for low cadence.
I ordered a 12 pole and 10 pole pas. I noticed that the pas cuts out after a certain rpm. My Voltmeter shows the signal saturating at 3.8V. Perhaps the controller ingnores this as a means of deterring a user made on off throttle.
Time to play around with experimenting with a WOT switch on what I presume is the throttle hook up. I want a turbo button for busy intersections.
I'm starting my first E Bike build. I have a trusty Trek 850 as my platform, and a Q100H from BMS Battery as my power train.
The primary goal for this bike is to make commute ring and errand running more fun. I'm a strong recreational rider, on and off road, and I'm not expecting this to function in that sense. It will most be ridden on flat-ish terrain, so maybe a single speed or1x7? Dunno.
The starting point

Motor: Q100H 260 RPM (Update: definitely 36 hole)
Controller: S06S
Method: PAS and a WOT button if I can figure out the wiring.
Questions for people familiar with the S06S:
The controllers wiring is different than the diagram shown on the BMS site. What I have is shown below with my best guesses. The controller seems to work because I'm reading 5 volts on the various read wires. I have not been able to get the motor spinning ( it's mounted to my wheel truing stand).
1). I'm worried about getting the hall sensors correct, I wired like colors from the motor leads to the controller. There no mention of the white wire in the documentation, should this be hooked up?
2)I forgot to add the LCD to my order cart from BMS. I'm ok buying a new one. In the mean time, I'd like to get the kit running if possible. Has anyone had results omitting the LCD setup and jumping the described leads?
BMSBattery harness link
https://bmsbattery.com/index.php?controller=attachment&id_attachment=19
My controller

Update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've gotten the system to work! Turns out waving the magnet over the hall sensor in the pas was NOT suffient. Mounting the pas on the bike and spinning the bob with a hand drill was suffient. The PAS works mostly as a switch at normal cadence, but I notice some subtlety for low cadence.
I ordered a 12 pole and 10 pole pas. I noticed that the pas cuts out after a certain rpm. My Voltmeter shows the signal saturating at 3.8V. Perhaps the controller ingnores this as a means of deterring a user made on off throttle.
Time to play around with experimenting with a WOT switch on what I presume is the throttle hook up. I want a turbo button for busy intersections.