Sourcing a new controller for a Super73 Z1

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So I have a Super73 Z1 which came with a 500W rear hub motor and 36V 11.6AH battery

Unfortunately, this bike has no display, PAS, headlights, brake light, and a throttle limit to 20mph. I purchased this bike for the frame design but it's lacking a lot of exciting ebike features.

I am looking to exchange the controller but keep the existing motor and battery. Not much need for more power, but would like to get 25-30mph if needed.

Any suggestions on a good controller that I can connect to more accessories?

I attached the wiring diagram from the existing controller. HIGO B cable was left unconnected. Not sure if this could possibly be for PAS or maybe reprogram the controller? Any guesses?

Thanks
 
I was going to recommend a programmable controller from West Coast Electric Cycles; but I don't see them listed on their site anymore. I would recommend just about any programmable controller that has flux weakening to allow you to gain a bit of extra top speed. Em3ev sells some very reliable programmable controllers too; this is the one I had in mind: https://em3ev.com/shop/6-fet-irfb3077-infineon-controller/ What kind of accessories were you planning on using?
 
Hi PWD, have you had any progress on this? I am thinking of a programmable Controller as well.
Looking at these 2 controllers:
1. http://sickbikeparts.com/36v-72v-cyclone-programmable-controller/
2. https://lunacycle.com/60-amp-36-72v-ebike-bluetooth-programmable-controller/

i am leaning on the 1st option due to price and documentation.
 
WCEC no longer offers the Infineon style controllers. They have moved to the Grin Phaserunner. The Phaserunner is more expensive but is in a totally different league. I tried one out for the first time recently. Grin also makes the Baserunner.

I still recommend the controllers from EM3EV for a basic and durable square wave programmable controller.
 
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