R1200GSjohn
1 mW
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- Oct 23, 2020
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Hello everyone. Bought 2 of these KT36 controllers. Having trouble with wiring.
To a 5 wire SW900 display I get power but ERROR 10. No response from throttle to motor.
The motor phase and hall wires are in a HIGO and ao does mt motor so all good there.
Changed battery and controller to soldered XT60s so all good there.
I believe these Sondors hot rod controllers have an on-off switch. This could be my problem.
How would you wire this to a 5-wire SW900, 3 wire throttle, PAS setup?
Here is a write up on this controller from a luna customer with clues:
"
I'm going to explain the plug color/ amount of pins for each connector and then what each individual wire for that connector corresponds to... The longest/ biggest wire is the 5 hall wires plus the 3 motor phase wires and a white wire that I believe is either a temp or rpm input (this wire does not have to be connected for controller to work unless you're using features other than the bare minimum to make controller work with throttle like I did).. The next connector is a yellow 3 pin connector that I believe is the input for the pas sensor.. Again I did not use this as I was wiring mine for a twist (hall) type throttle... Next you have red and black power wires for battery power in.. next there is two red 2 pin connectors for you're brake cutoffs.. The next one is a green 5 pin connector inside that there is yellow and green rx and tx communication wires for the display, a ground for the display and a red wire that just loops to the next connector down the list. Those 4 are not needed if you're not going to use the display. The last wire on the green connector is blue and it's the one you have to put full battery power to in order to power on controller.. This is where I put my on off switch at. The last connector is black with 6 pins. Red, white and black are you're throttle wires. Blue and green just loop to the red wire from the previous connector and yellow is full battery power.. this is the one I used to get voltage for my on off switch going to the blue wire to power controller on."
To a 5 wire SW900 display I get power but ERROR 10. No response from throttle to motor.
The motor phase and hall wires are in a HIGO and ao does mt motor so all good there.
Changed battery and controller to soldered XT60s so all good there.
I believe these Sondors hot rod controllers have an on-off switch. This could be my problem.
How would you wire this to a 5-wire SW900, 3 wire throttle, PAS setup?
Here is a write up on this controller from a luna customer with clues:
"
I'm going to explain the plug color/ amount of pins for each connector and then what each individual wire for that connector corresponds to... The longest/ biggest wire is the 5 hall wires plus the 3 motor phase wires and a white wire that I believe is either a temp or rpm input (this wire does not have to be connected for controller to work unless you're using features other than the bare minimum to make controller work with throttle like I did).. The next connector is a yellow 3 pin connector that I believe is the input for the pas sensor.. Again I did not use this as I was wiring mine for a twist (hall) type throttle... Next you have red and black power wires for battery power in.. next there is two red 2 pin connectors for you're brake cutoffs.. The next one is a green 5 pin connector inside that there is yellow and green rx and tx communication wires for the display, a ground for the display and a red wire that just loops to the next connector down the list. Those 4 are not needed if you're not going to use the display. The last wire on the green connector is blue and it's the one you have to put full battery power to in order to power on controller.. This is where I put my on off switch at. The last connector is black with 6 pins. Red, white and black are you're throttle wires. Blue and green just loop to the red wire from the previous connector and yellow is full battery power.. this is the one I used to get voltage for my on off switch going to the blue wire to power controller on."