iangreenhalgh
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Hi folks
I'm building a dual hub motor bike. It's running on one motor a the moment, not connected the second one yet but it's installed.
I know how to wire up both controllers to one throttle, but I'm wondering about the PAS sensor. Obviously, the way it is setup now, with one motor, the PAS sensor is plugged into that motor' controller.
When I connect the second motor and am running both motors, do I have to also have a PAS signal going to the second controller? i.e. splice the signal wire so it goes to both controllers, as done with the throttle?
The PAS sensor limits the top speed to the road legal 15.5mph here in the UK, but I ride mainly off road on paths and unincorporated roads, so I'd like the option to go a bit faster sometimes. Would fitting a switch to the PAS wires between sensor and controller allow me to turn off PAS and de-limit the speed?
I'm building a dual hub motor bike. It's running on one motor a the moment, not connected the second one yet but it's installed.
I know how to wire up both controllers to one throttle, but I'm wondering about the PAS sensor. Obviously, the way it is setup now, with one motor, the PAS sensor is plugged into that motor' controller.
When I connect the second motor and am running both motors, do I have to also have a PAS signal going to the second controller? i.e. splice the signal wire so it goes to both controllers, as done with the throttle?
The PAS sensor limits the top speed to the road legal 15.5mph here in the UK, but I ride mainly off road on paths and unincorporated roads, so I'd like the option to go a bit faster sometimes. Would fitting a switch to the PAS wires between sensor and controller allow me to turn off PAS and de-limit the speed?