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  1. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Actually, the metal plate is just the lesser portion of the cooling mod from Eco Cycles. Out of curiosity, where did you get the information that it was just a metal plate from?
  2. eyebyesickle

    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    Firmware versions much match exactly. There are different branches/developers for the OSF project. The manual links and programming articles have now (JUST now) been updated with links to the v20.1C.3 version, which IMO function all around better than the 1.1....
  3. eyebyesickle

    TSDZ2 OSF for all displays, VLCD5-VLCD6-XH18, LCD3, 860C-850C-SW102.

    Bah, files are too big to upload directly. Will resize and post directly later but FYI here is a link to the TSDZ2 facebook group, and it is a post with closeup photos of a high quality temperature sensor install that I developed over time. Interested to hear any feedback, I am pretty happy with...
  4. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Ah, last time I checked the project out it was, I definitely have some catching up to do!
  5. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    David w/ Eco Cycles here again... sorry to hear we fell short for you too it seems... we do our best and more often than not can be very helpful, but that doesn't mean anything to those who have experienced what they consider poor support of course. Talk is cheap, it's action that is needed...
  6. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    David with Eco Cycles here. Sorry to hear our support was useless for you... definitely not the typical way it goes, but that doesn't mean much if your experience was negative. I don't recall any recent support issues with what you are describing, and I do handle most support (especially for the...
  7. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    I have not been on ES for quite some time. Good to see these threads still going, and of course, your (and others) continued work with the TSDZ2! The wireless display seems very nice. I will try to make one for myself very soon for my own use, but also to evaluate production... We are definitely...
  8. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Didn't realize you were using OSF. With stock programming it doesn't work out like that.
  9. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    The normal motors use helical teeth in the main gear and reduction. The coaster brake motors use straight cut. So keep that in mind. You cannot just swap the gear out. Also keep in mind that the coaster brake programming is different too. So you need the coaster brake type firmware in the...
  10. eyebyesickle

    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    Hi, It may have been mentioned by now, but I see someone talking and it reminded to me, that OSF CAN BE FLASHED THROUGH MAC/APPLE COMPUTERS! This has successfully been done by multiple users now. The first verified report coming from a user posting here, I beleive. Mac Bootcamp, or other...
  11. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    "Any color you want them in as long as it's black" - Henry Ford Haha, yeah
  12. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Ooooh buddy. Narrow Wide 50T w/ 10mm offset getting closer... Do you know how long I have wanted these? Ahhhhhhhhh
  13. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    So, what kind of display do you have? You might have flashed the option byte to 0... Make sure you read all first, then load program memory, load data memory, and then save/write all. If you did not read all, and then chose write all, the option byte got saved with nothing on it. You'll need...
  14. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Sure but at first the reading is in metric, current temp 51, low on chart 51. Then switched to imperial, current temp 127, low 174... That in of itself shows a scrambled conversion does it not? I know from playing with imperial and metric that the number scrambles... I also happen to know that...
  15. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    But the current temperature in the lower picture is 127, while the graph high is 264 and the low is 174... So the low point on the graph is higher than the current temperature. This seems to be a problem with the graph high/low... Why do you say the temp sensor wiring is wrong? I know that...
  16. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Send me a PM with your email, I have some of those coming, and I have a collection of literally all other parts... Been a pain to do but I've slowly been accumulating them.
  17. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    fanichiki, it's good to see someone watched the video! I just thought I was sooooo slick coming up with that. Hahaha. I was a little sad when not so many people seemed interested. Not that it gets much exposure. I'm all about strong integrated lights ...but I have my own style and not everyone...
  18. eyebyesickle

    TSDZ2 mid drive with 860C, 850C or SW102 displays only -- Flexible OpenSource firmware (Casainho code only)

    Not quite... 1T1 - Motor to Display (no throttle or ebrakes) 1T2 - Motor to Display and Throttle (no ebrake sensors) 1T3 - Motor to Display and Ebrake Sensors (no throttle) 1T4 - Motor to Display, Throttle, and Ebrakes 1T3 is for a display and brake sensors. No throttle. 1T3 is perfect for if...
  19. eyebyesickle

    US distributor for TSDZ2 mid drives??

    Yeah, its an outdated site... the platform has problems, and a new website is being made to replace it, but the parent company primarily sells through other outlets, and are in no hurry. I see alot of other Chinese sites with very similar issues, and alot of the addresses posted are fake on...
  20. eyebyesickle

    TSDZ2 120mm Axle Broke for the 2nd time on my Fatbike

    Anyway, not to be abrasive, I just want to make sure everyone has accurate info, and that a company/product is not misrepresented. FYI, I am the one that arranged the production of 100mm and 120mm bottom bracket extensions, AFTER futurebike has been doing it for a while. First futurebike did...
  21. eyebyesickle

    TSDZ2 120mm Axle Broke for the 2nd time on my Fatbike

    Hi, sorry but this information is not correct.. can I ask how you came to this conclusion? Regarding the 100mm extensions that are NOT from futurebike (futurebike uses a different material) I have seen more stock 68-73mm axles break than 100 or 120mm axles. Hard to say % wise, but as far as the...
  22. eyebyesickle

    TSDZ2 120mm Axle Broke for the 2nd time on my Fatbike

    Hmm... close, but your chart is not 100% accurate, just to mention since you are sharing it...that may not be the best thing to do. Eco Cycles (eco-ebike.com) does provide support and advises various international distributors, and many of the same players are involved in the ebike trade, and...
  23. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    Hi, The display clock seems to be an inherent issue... As for the other two issues I think you may need a firmware update, as it is likely a glitchy firmware issue. If you send an email to directly to warranty you should get a response back ASAP, not sure what method you used to contact. I...
  24. eyebyesickle

    Tsdz2 firmware open source adapted to vlcd5, vlcd6 and xh18

    While the typical brakes for VLCD5/TSDZ2 only use 2 pins, these are in a 3 pin connector, and the receiver on the back of the VLCD-5 does in fact have a 5v pin (on all 3 ports, for the throttle, and both ebrakes, even if it isn't typically used)... so it could easily be utilizing this...
  25. eyebyesickle

    New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"

    https://www.eco-ebike.com/blogs/eco-cycles-instructionals/tsdz2-motor-firmware-programming flash with a 52v profile... but your 850c wattmeter is permanently going to read high and be useless... only downside
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