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I have what I think is a cmacewheel model M2 e-bike that was delivered to me DOA. The Amazon reseller and the e-bike have disappeared from their pages, I got a refund from Amazon and got to keep the bike. Now I’d like to try to get it running. I’m still reaching out to cmacewheel to see if they’ll honor their warranty, but from what I’ve seen on the website, the seller has to handle it, but there’s no seller to be found. I’ve also reached out to jytcon to see if they can tell me the wiring pin out for the controller that I can’t find on their website.
I’ve charged the battery, connected the battery, turned it on and pressed the M button for the required number of seconds and it doesn’t turn on. I’ve inspected and reseated all of the juliette connectors, measured the battery voltage at the connector as 54.3 volts with the battery power switch on and 28.7 volts when the battery power switch is off. As there aren’t any outside markings, I’m still trying to figure out the battery manufacturer and I’m waiting on cmacewheel before tearing it open to see where it came from. Are these voltages normal?
The controller is a JYTcon® Brushless Motor Controller
VoltageDC48V
Type:YCKS338-001-487
Undervoltage:39+1V
Brake TypeP-
Current-limiting:20, +/-1A
The LCD display had UKS2-V1.7-ZODS 5S-D1231-Y 296 on the bottom of it.
The motor is a CMACEWHEEL CZLD104X 48V 202202215643
I’m wondering if I can salvage the motor and just replace the LCD and controller without having some of the motor’s programming specs?
Doing google searches for this stuff has brought a lot of dead ends, so I’m here for some advice.
Thanks!
I’ve charged the battery, connected the battery, turned it on and pressed the M button for the required number of seconds and it doesn’t turn on. I’ve inspected and reseated all of the juliette connectors, measured the battery voltage at the connector as 54.3 volts with the battery power switch on and 28.7 volts when the battery power switch is off. As there aren’t any outside markings, I’m still trying to figure out the battery manufacturer and I’m waiting on cmacewheel before tearing it open to see where it came from. Are these voltages normal?
The controller is a JYTcon® Brushless Motor Controller
VoltageDC48V
Type:YCKS338-001-487
Undervoltage:39+1V
Brake TypeP-
Current-limiting:20, +/-1A
The LCD display had UKS2-V1.7-ZODS 5S-D1231-Y 296 on the bottom of it.
The motor is a CMACEWHEEL CZLD104X 48V 202202215643
I’m wondering if I can salvage the motor and just replace the LCD and controller without having some of the motor’s programming specs?
Doing google searches for this stuff has brought a lot of dead ends, so I’m here for some advice.
Thanks!
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