Hello, yesterday I sorted out (hopefully once for all) one thing left from my installation: a pretty stable solution to fit the brake sensors on my Magura 5 brakes that, due to their weird shape, did not offer a plan surface to attach the sensors in a good way like my other shimano bike.
I...
I'm afraid I'm not able to do that, I'm not that skilled with github :roll: .
Sorry, can you do that in the proper section?
Te cap fits with a "click", but perhaps printed at 99% scale gives a tighter fit.
Hello everyone.
Not sure this has been solved over the last months (I have a huuuge backlog on this thread).. but today I sketched a cap for the second plug of the speed sensor, that remains exposed to environment.. the black tape does not last long so I decided to 3D print my own solution.
Let...
Casainho, due to my limits in electronics I do not fully understand the technical details, but I do follow the logic in this interesting thread.
Do we have any chance to wire the brake sensors directly on the motor instead of relying on a wireless signal?
The bafang Y splitter we used to wire...
Thanks for the detailed info.
I was thinking at this watch app when I asked the question, that looks compatible with the fenix3 watch and many others device.
https://apps.garmin.com/it-IT/apps/1532f0d9-fd19-4b63-b038-435d8fd670a4#0
Sounds very interesting casainho.
I am trying to figure out if I am potentially ready with my current hardware. I already have the ST clone programmer as I am a long time follower of this project.
I have:
- A spare vlcd5 keypad
- a Garmin fenix 3 watch (capable of installing the small apps)
If I...
The basic idea behind was to have a robust wired inexpensive keypad, that perhaps many of us have already from vlcd5 or other displays. In my experience wired systems are always more robust than wireless ones. Moreover I don't think the small cable is much more exposed than the others running...
Sounds really interesting, in the way not to have the need for a display and obtain integration with our existing devices.
A smartphone or a Garmin watch/cycle computer can be used, in case, instead.
My humble opinion is to keep the physical (wired to the motor) 3 or 4 button pad, in order to do...
Hello, I am trying to fully understand the vision of this project by reading the thread. Please correct me if I'm wrong, is the goal to set up a system (hardware + software) that can connect wirelessly with the motor to display and set the parameters without the need of the supported display...
I think you won't find any difficulty to source a new controller: I guess many "unlucky" users with the new controller are happy to exchange with a old type.. at least I would have been that kind of user
Ho, I think I was lucky this time. Looking at the controller compared to the pictures of the German forum they looked different.Tried to read and flash a hex firmware I have in my pc and it worked (at least it looks like, as I don't have the motor installed to properly test).
Therefore I...
I have a brand new 48v motor still in the box (from pswpower EU warehouse sent after June 14).. no battery yet.
What is the task to perform to make sure which controller I have?
I was thinking to use the 4 wires to connect through the speed sensor port and try to read the memory with the STVP...
Interesting.. what's the diameter of your spider's hole then? not sure if this will fit mine as I still don't know which precise hole size I'm going to receive (from the web looks like 35-38mm). Perhaps it should have been better to order the spider with the standard hole to fit the standard...