charles_echap
New here
Hi everyone,
I'm planning a mid-drive conversion of a Larry vs Harry Bullitt cargo bike in very hilly city in Switzerland (130–160 kg total, 8–15% gradients, daily use). Swiss law requires a 500W nominal rating on the motor label for class 1 e-bikes (≤25 km/h, no license).
ENERprof sells a TSDZ8 with a 500W label (Freewheel - Tongsheng TSDZ8 48V 500W mid-engine + accessories and disp) confirmed by them that the hardware is identical to the 750W version, only the firmware differs. However, they state their controller does not allow open-source firmware, citing road certification requirements.
I understand the standard TSDZ8 uses an XMC1302 controller and is perfectly flashable with mstrens' OSF via J-Link v9 on the external speed sensor port.
My question: Has anyone attempted to flash OSF on an ENERprof TSDZ8 500W unit specifically?
Any experience or insight from the community would be very valuable.
Thank you.
Charles
I'm planning a mid-drive conversion of a Larry vs Harry Bullitt cargo bike in very hilly city in Switzerland (130–160 kg total, 8–15% gradients, daily use). Swiss law requires a 500W nominal rating on the motor label for class 1 e-bikes (≤25 km/h, no license).
ENERprof sells a TSDZ8 with a 500W label (Freewheel - Tongsheng TSDZ8 48V 500W mid-engine + accessories and disp) confirmed by them that the hardware is identical to the 750W version, only the firmware differs. However, they state their controller does not allow open-source firmware, citing road certification requirements.
I understand the standard TSDZ8 uses an XMC1302 controller and is perfectly flashable with mstrens' OSF via J-Link v9 on the external speed sensor port.
My question: Has anyone attempted to flash OSF on an ENERprof TSDZ8 500W unit specifically?
- Does the J-Link connect and identify the chip normally?
- Or has ENERprof activated XMC1302 protection/debug-lock bits that block the flash?
- Is the restriction purely contractual (firmware only limited, hardware untouched), or is there a real hardware protection?
Any experience or insight from the community would be very valuable.
Thank you.
Charles
