jeff.page.rides
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When your TSDZ2 stops all of a sudden and won't work anymore what's the best way to identify whether it's the controller or the motor?
Make the motor rotate with walkassist as usual, it should rotate - keep a look on the display motor current, motor speed, PWM duty-cycle, those should increase.jeff.page.rides said:When your TSDZ2 stops all of a sudden and won't work anymore what's the best way to identify whether it's the controller or the motor?
casainho said:Make the motor rotate with walk-assist as usual, it should rotate - keep a look on the display motor current, motor speed, PWM duty-cycle, those should increase.jeff.page.rides said:When your TSDZ2 stops all of a sudden and won't work anymore what's the best way to identify whether it's the controller or the motor?
Do it and report here the values. If you are curious, try to read on web how this type of motor works. If you try to make it work and it does not, than it is fault of motor and not the controller.jeff.page.rides said:casainho said:Make the motor rotate with walk-assist as usual, it should rotate - keep a look on the display motor current, motor speed, PWM duty-cycle, those should increase.jeff.page.rides said:When your TSDZ2 stops all of a sudden and won't work anymore what's the best way to identify whether it's the controller or the motor?
Thanks, but I don't understand how doing this tells me what part, the motor or controller has gone bad?
casainho said:Do it and report here the values. If you are curious, try to read on web how this type of motor works. If you try to make it work and it does not, than it is fault of motor and not the controller.jeff.page.rides said:casainho said:Make the motor rotate with walk-assist as usual, it should rotate - keep a look on the display motor current, motor speed, PWM duty-cycle, those should increase.jeff.page.rides said:When your TSDZ2 stops all of a sudden and won't work anymore what's the best way to identify whether it's the controller or the motor?
Thanks, but I don't understand how doing this tells me what part, the motor or controller has gone bad?
jeff.page.rides said:casainho said:Do it and report here the values. If you are curious, try to read on web how this type of motor works. If you try to make it work and it does not, than it is fault of motor and not the controller.jeff.page.rides said:casainho said:Make the motor rotate with walk-assist as usual, it should rotate - keep a look on the display motor current, motor speed, PWM duty-cycle, those should increase.
Thanks, but I don't understand how doing this tells me what part, the motor or controller has gone bad?
Coaster Brake motors don't use walk assist, Is there any way to use a multimeter or something else to check the Motors and Controllers?
Woly said:If you are looking to make the motor pause while you shift, you should look into installing a gear shift sensor. https://gearsensor.com. I don't think changing the minimum current will do what you want.
plpetrov said:jeff.page.rides said:casainho said:Do it and report here the values. If you are curious, try to read on web how this type of motor works. If you try to make it work and it does not, than it is fault of motor and not the controller.jeff.page.rides said:Thanks, but I don't understand how doing this tells me what part, the motor or controller has gone bad?
Coaster Brake motors don't use walk assist, Is there any way to use a multimeter or something else to check the Motors and Controllers?
Having a coaster brake motor, I can confirm that the walk assist mode is perfectly working. The only difference to the regular motor is that the pedals are also rotating and if you are not careful enough they could hit your legs while walking next to the bike.
Maybe Casainho wants to identify possible problems you might have with your motor with this test. It could be also, he is not clear enough omitting some other steps like:
1. Does the pressing of the power button turns your display on?
2. Is the communication with the motor successfully established?
3. Are you able to change the assist levels and also to enter in configuration mode and modify some parameters.
4. If the steps from 1 to 3 are OK, on an assist level higher than zero, try holding the minus button to activate walk assist mode. Does your motor turn in this case? If not do you hear any noises from it.
It doesn't need brake sensors, the shift sensor connects to the brake sensor input and simulates a braking input whenever you shift.Mr.Flibble said:Woly said:If you are looking to make the motor pause while you shift, you should look into installing a gear shift sensor. https://gearsensor.com. I don't think changing the minimum current will do what you want.
Thx for that link.
But that needs break sensors to work.
Does anyone know hat the setting does?
HughF said:It doesn't need brake sensors, the shift sensor connects to the brake sensor input and simulates a braking input whenever you shift.Mr.Flibble said:Woly said:If you are looking to make the motor pause while you shift, you should look into installing a gear shift sensor. https://gearsensor.com. I don't think changing the minimum current will do what you want.
Thx for that link.
But that needs break sensors to work.
Does anyone know hat the setting does?
What sort of gear setup do you have that won't shift under slight load?
Hi, thanks for sharing, including that nice picture!!Haschi1989 said:Hello, since 2 weeks I have a TSDZ2 engine in my bike. I used the SW102 Display with the latest osfw, some improvements regarding the thermal household.
Than I exchanged the freewheel bearing in the big gear with a dummy so I created my own coaster brake version.
Than I installed brake Sensors.
Everything works fine to me. Current ramp 5 A/sec, max current 12 A, max power 350W @ 36-42V.
coaster brake option in software is enabled and brake value is 15.
the only thing I haven't done since now is the calibration of the torque sensor.
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I appreciate your work casainho and I love it. Merry Christmas to all of you.
regards Patrick
casainho said:Hi, thanks for sharing, including that nice picture!!Haschi1989 said:Hello, since 2 weeks I have a TSDZ2 engine in my bike. I used the SW102 Display with the latest osfw, some improvements regarding the thermal household.
Than I exchanged the freewheel bearing in the big gear with a dummy so I created my own coaster brake version.
Than I installed brake Sensors.
Everything works fine to me. Current ramp 5 A/sec, max current 12 A, max power 350W @ 36-42V.
coaster brake option in software is enabled and brake value is 15.
the only thing I haven't done since now is the calibration of the torque sensor.
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I appreciate your work casainho and I love it. Merry Christmas to all of you.
regards Patrick
And you should calibrate the torque sensor - usually the users give good feedback about it, like feeling the motor more responsive.
Merry Christmas!!
You did very well to look all that variables and report here their values!!vdivald said:Hello,
I face a strange issue with my TSDZ2 setup and I would like to ask some advice/help.
I run OSF 1.1.0 with SW102 display on a regular hardtail trekking bike.
When I'm pedalling the assist drops for short period of time. It happens only when I apply bigger force on the pedals. It only happens if I pedal hard. If I pedal very lightly with a high assist level, the motor current is normal, it goes up to 16 Amp (software limit) and assist is normal. If I keep pedalling hard the assist doesn't return.
When the assist drops, the following variables drop to 0 according to the display: motor current, battery current, motor PWM, motor speed. Torque and cadence values are OK.
I tested the torque ADC value, and it works normal. ADC value increases as I apply more pressure up until I'm standing with my body weight on one pedal. No drop in value.
I also disassebmled the entire mechanics and I didn't notice any irregularity.
I used 1.0.0 for months without any issue. Than this started to happen. I upgraded to 1.1.0 but the issue is the same. I'm not sure it's software related.
Do you guys have any idea what could cause this?
Thanks,
casainho said:You did very well to look all that variables and report here their values!!
That is a bit of strange... something is making the PWM going to zero... I would say maybe the battery low voltage limit is getting active??
Try to reduce the current ramp value... does it helps?? try to look at your battery voltage when that happens, maybe it is going very low...
Yes, if hall sensors are not working correctly, that will be an issue. Try another motor or try understand why the values skip.vdivald said:I also checked the Hall sensor readings in the Technical menu. If I rotate the rear wheel backward slowly, the number sequence is the following: 5,1,3,2,6,4 and it's repeating. But sometimes it skips values even if I rotate it very slowly. Could this be a problem?
casainho said:Yes, if hall sensors are not working correctly, that will be an issue. Try another motor or try understand why the values skip.