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    Unknown controller wires

    Hey Nelson or whatever your name is. I don't know if you get it but you also didn't offer any useful information either. So maybe that makes you equal to a drunken wino on a street corner. Anyway thanks for your mumbblings it was amusing..
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    Unknown controller wires

    So they way I see it (correct me if I'm wrong) the 5 pin wire on the controller is either for the display (for full function not just the voltage as it is now) or for the motor in case it has sensors (mine probably not). Right? Then again is it possible to see any useful information if I unscrew...
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    Unknown controller wires

    Oh damn you are right throttle is also installed... And yes it is a messy install and business I might add.. So I leave the idea of the headlight from the three pin. Ykick thanks for the explanation and analysis. If the sensor-less costs less money it seems that they preferred that one. Is...
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    Unknown controller wires

    Thanks for your reply. Could you please explain what does mean "sensorless"? If that may help it's a very simple 250W hub motor for the rear wheel. The option of the display is also possible because they have only used two wires of that display just to show the voltage. The other little wires...
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    Unknown controller wires

    Hi everyone, I'd like some help from the more experienced for those controller wires which are not used. The store that installed the kit on my bike has absolutely no sale service so there is no help from them. Can someone tell me what could those be? All the basic wires are connected (brake...
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    Hydraulic cut-off brakes

    Ok I think I have a clear idea of how it works. Thank you so much I hope I'll fix it soon. Cheers!
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    Hydraulic cut-off brakes

    ok this is how it goes. 1st picture: This is my fathers ebike controller which he doesn't use anymore and I'm going to use it to convert my MTB to ebike. 2nd picture: From all this crazy wiring I figured out the wires that come from the current mechanical e-brakes and this is how they are...
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    Hydraulic cut-off brakes

    Ok but I'm still not sure I got this. The reed switch is connected to the controller, right?
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    Hydraulic cut-off brakes

    Hi guys, I'm really interested on those magnet switches. It is exactly what I was looking for. Let me know if I got this right: If I connect this wiring to the controller (having on the brake the magnet) it works the same way as the normal wiring? How can be sure that the electrical signal the...
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    Best Spot welder under $200

    You are right I did tried it in plug that gives 16Amps (the maximum I can have in the house) and the power went off fortunately without losses.. So I guess it needs more than that. I'll try to find out the minimum welding current maybe it's better for both plug and machine since I've read here...
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    Best Spot welder under $200

    Hi everyone, I'm quite new in the sport so I'd appriciate some help in the following issue: I' ve just received a sunkko 787A+ and I have two questions: 1. How does the current affects the welding? I mean what's the diffrence if you weld in 40Amps or in 30? I tried in both numbers ( 18650...
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    Motor sizes

    You are right it's a normal 135mm 9 speed CST aluminium MTB. I'm just curious because I contacted a store here in Greece which they have conversion kits of Bionix and they told me that they just fix my existing cassette and disk brake on the new axle and motor. I don't know which model of Bionix...
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    Motor sizes

    Hi everyone, I am obviously new in the forum. I've searched quite a lot the topics and I haven't yet found a discussion relevant to the sizes of the motors especially the width (apart from the discussion about 'motor selection' which is kind of 'empty'). I want to convert my MTB to rear hub...
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