new tsdz8 pswpower

Does the program cable for the TSDZ2 work with the TSDZ8? Looks like it should.

I read the very thorough review on the TSDZ8. I see that the main fault was almost no assist in the first two levels, due to poor use of the torque sensor data. A new FW update was released by the factory on April 2 of this month, I am glad I am still waiting to buy this motor. The weight increase over the TSDZ2 looks like 4.6 kg vs 3.9Kg? About 1-1/2 pounds. I also see other sellers put a better display in it, so I've abandoned plans to get it with VLDC5 from pswpower.
 
Very good job :) I just bought such a motor and a USB cable for programming. Can you send me the update file?

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Please get in touch with Niki Baker on that Facebook group the video tutorial is coming from: Log into Facebook

Unfortunately, the firmware is not ours and we don't have permission to distribute it
 
Ok, so what's up with PSW-POWERS TSDZ8s?

Other vendors seem to sell the 48V/750W version for about €500, but theirs go for €285.

Is this because of the cable problem mentioned on their page or what?

Since it looks like I need to cut the cable and connect my old TSDZ2-plug anyways, to fit it to my old battery:

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It kinda seems like I can't go wrong with a €200+ discount. Especially since the alternative I'm considering as replacement for my busted TSDZ2 is a TSDZ2B for a mere €50 less..

Or.. am I missing something here? Firmware-Gremlins or whatnot?

Cheers,

/N
 
My TSDZ8 was delivered with bullet connectors, but I didn't buy at PSW. It is quite different to TSDZ2B. Bigger and heavier.

Be careful when buying from PSW. I ordered 17.5AH 48V Samsung battery and they delivered 36V 12.5Ah. Use credit card if you can.
£250 for TSDZ8 sounds like a very good price. I paid £330 few months ago, for legal version.
 
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Other vendors seem to sell the 48V/750W version for about €500, but theirs go for €285.

Or.. am I missing something here?
Chinese company means almost no warranty and practical no support. So ideal for diy
 
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Ok, so what's up with PSW-POWERS TSDZ8s?

Other vendors seem to sell the 48V/750W version for about €500, but theirs go for €285.

Is this because of the cable problem mentioned on their page or what?

Since it looks like I need to cut the cable and connect my old TSDZ2-plug anyways, to fit it to my old battery:

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It kinda seems like I can't go wrong with a €200+ discount. Especially since the alternative I'm considering as replacement for my busted TSDZ2 is a TSDZ2B for a mere €50 less..

Or.. am I missing something here? Firmware-Gremlins or whatnot?

Cheers,

/N
Who are these other vendors? on AliExpress, i find it for 349€. some seller called varstrom sell it for 360€
 
My TSDZ8 was delivered with bullet connectors, but I didn't buy at PSW. It is quite different to TSDZ2B. Bigger and heavier.

Be careful when buying from PSW. I ordered 17.5AH 48V Samsung battery and they delivered 36V 12.5Ah. Use credit card if you can.
£250 for TSDZ8 sounds like a very good price. I paid £330 few months ago, for legal version.
did you purchase on AliExpress? i would like to avoid bullet connectors, i hope they can deliver xt60 connector
 
I think it's important to be able to lengthen and shorten cables as needed.

Soldering is not hard at all. I started doing it when I was 13 years old.

To shorten cable I wrap it around frame. To lengthen cable I pull it really hard. No soldering required.
;)
 
If you aren't able to solder an XT60 yet, I wouldn't advise ebike kits. I think it's important to be able to lengthen and shorten cables as needed.

Soldering is not hard at all. I started doing it when I was 13 years old.
such nonsense. why should i spend 50$ on solder equipment that i use 1 time when i can buy battery connector adapter for 10$. at least i did that on tsdz2 and bbshd and havent had any problems yet. just because these Chinese are too cheap to use quality battery connector.. also your warranty is void when you solder a different connector
 
Not being able to solder in the DIY world puts you at the mercy of people selling $10 adapters that cost 25 cents in parts. Y-adapters to run packs in parallel. Barrel plugs to XT60. Never see your bullets overheating. Being able to splice busted JST connectors, etc.
 
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