That makes sense to me!! I asked for feedback, let's see if that user/developer tested further with success that solution. Another thing important to me is to understand the solution and not just try quick and dirty fixes without understand what is the problem and what the fix does...cityboy19 said:
Acca said:Thanks
I realized this 5 minutes ago
The file was not easy to find
Now it works
dameri said:Acca said:Thanks
I realized this 5 minutes ago
The file was not easy to find
Now it works
Here are the releases: https://github.com/OpenSource-EBike-firmware/Color_LCD/releases
casainho said:I need to buy the lights to be able to debug and them fix this issue.
Your description of the issue makes me wonder If the problem is not the fact we should impose a min current value, like min of 1 amp...
Try this solution: https://github.com/OpenSource-EBike-firmware/TSDZ2-Smart-EBike/issues/139#issuecomment-678766584Heisenberg60 said:casainho said:I need to buy the lights to be able to debug and them fix this issue.
Your description of the issue makes me wonder If the problem is not the fact we should impose a min current value, like min of 1 amp...
tested it today with a halogen-type light, rated at 6v with 2.6W.
So different type of light and higher current rating (i guess, not shure about the LED lights)
The assist is now completly gone and doesn`t even set in anymore.
As soon as i switch off the lights, the assist kicks in again.
i guess the problem is realy related to the current which is drawn from the lights-controller and not related to the light-type.
casainho said:Try this solution: https://github.com/OpenSource-EBike-firmware/TSDZ2-Smart-EBike/issues/139#issuecomment-678766584Heisenberg60 said:casainho said:I need to buy the lights to be able to debug and them fix this issue.
Your description of the issue makes me wonder If the problem is not the fact we should impose a min current value, like min of 1 amp...
tested it today with a halogen-type light, rated at 6v with 2.6W.
So different type of light and higher current rating (i guess, not shure about the LED lights)
The assist is now completly gone and doesn`t even set in anymore.
As soon as i switch off the lights, the assist kicks in again.
i guess the problem is realy related to the current which is drawn from the lights-controller and not related to the light-type.
there is a .bat file in the release, what kind of errors do you get?Heisenberg60 said:ok i`ve found the source code ot the current 1.0.0 version and changed the few lines of code.
But how do i compile and release ? i get errors when i try it.
Is there any setup which has to be done before ?
Please enter the new version number: 1.0.1
The system can not find the path specified.
The command "compile.bat" is either misspelled or
could not be found.
Failed with error code 1.
Press any key . . .
casainho said:That makes sense to me!! I asked for feedback, let's see if that user/developer tested further with success that solution. Another thing important to me is to understand the solution and not just try quick and dirty fixes without understand what is the problem and what the fix does...cityboy19 said:
takada said:Hello. I have APT 850C display. I flashed the firmware and it is now dead. I have tried all versions, 0.4-1.0, it is update 100%, but it is not power up. Is there any solution to solve this situation? Maybe flashing stock firmware will work?
Display version:
APT 850C TFTV3G60 HY1.0
V5.2 201704070067
From memory there were some older revisions of this screen that do not have enough flash storage. Given the manufacture date of your screen (2017) this may be the casetakada said:takada said:Hello. I have APT 850C display. I flashed the firmware and it is now dead. I have tried all versions, 0.4-1.0, it is update 100%, but it is not power up. Is there any solution to solve this situation? Maybe flashing stock firmware will work?
Display version:
APT 850C TFTV3G60 HY1.0
V5.2 201704070067
Are there some versions of 850C which doesn't work with this opensource firmware? Is this stipulated somewhere? I read the instructions and haven't find any information about that.
Heisenberg60 said:i used the release.bat file.
this is the error:
Please enter the new version number: 1.0.1
The system can not find the path specified.
The command "compile.bat" is either misspelled or
could not be found.
Failed with error code 1.
Press any key . . .
Side question:
i`m currently installing the temp. sensor. i have the 6 pin version and soldered the Sensor with cables directly onto the PCB.
But when i try to start the system, my disply gets stuck at "waiting for TSDZ".
So i removed the Sensor again (a lot of work because of the silicon....) and it works again just as nothing happens.
i re-installed it and tried to start it...again nothing![]()
Also changed the setting in the OSF to "temperature" in the throttle-tab.
Welcome to the board and good luck solving your problem.SBMelb said:Question re ramp down when changing gears.
I have just installed the v1.0.0 firmware.
It seems slow to react when I reduce the load on the pedals to change gear. When I use my normal routine, the motor is still producing power, resulting in a loud clunky/crunchy gear change - when I delay the gear change significantly, the power reduces enough for a smooth change.
Is there a way to change (shorten) the amount of time it takes the motor to ‘ramp down’ (not sure if this the correct term) when pedalling torque is reduced?
Thanks!
Alphonse said:Welcome to the board and good luck solving your problem.SBMelb said:Question re ramp down when changing gears.
I have just installed the v1.0.0 firmware.
It seems slow to react when I reduce the load on the pedals to change gear. When I use my normal routine, the motor is still producing power, resulting in a loud clunky/crunchy gear change - when I delay the gear change significantly, the power reduces enough for a smooth change.
Is there a way to change (shorten) the amount of time it takes the motor to ‘ramp down’ (not sure if this the correct term) when pedalling torque is reduced?
Thanks!
The "overrun" is an effect from the default assist levels in V1.0.0. I suspect you are using assist at a high level. You likely want to adjust the defaults to a number and level for your application. Using too much assist will overheat the motor and cause you even more troubles than just shifting.
Start reading here and you will find a discussion about how the torque sensing and assist levels work: https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=93818&start=6050
mikec1953 said:I decided to install 860C_850C_SW102_v1.0.0. Previously installed v0.51.0 and 850C Display v0.6.2. I see that the Assist Levels now go up to 20 but it appears if I want to set to just 9 levels I have to recalibrate the torque sensor. As a quick work around, what are the consequences of using settings that I had with V0.51.0? See attached.
The ADC values are set in another screen. On the 860C it is called "Torque Sensor". Here's what the first page of mine looks like:mikec1953 said:These are setting from the previously installed v0.51.0 and 850C Display v0.6.2. These settings from the Assist Level configuration screen so no ADC values set here.